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For those with extensively modified Mk2 Turbos
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BenF wrote:I'm looking for some reccomendations for specalist insurers, for a potential project I'm thinking of.
For those with extensively modified Mk2 Turbos- who are you insured with, now Dorset have become less mod-friendly.
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Stu Wilson wrote:
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me and Gandalf were in the same class at school!
In fact, I herebye claim to be the oldest IMOC nutter on here
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allan welsh wrote:
interestingly elephant don't do imports via the web and now say they will NOT insure modified cars, at least not with boost controllers and chargecoolers.Neither do norwich??? direct nor prestige.
Weird cause loads of people on here use them
stevel wrote:allan welsh wrote:
interestingly elephant don't do imports via the web and now say they will NOT insure modified cars, at least not with boost controllers and chargecoolers.Neither do norwich??? direct nor prestige.
Weird cause loads of people on here use them
Yes if you go on to the web site it does say it wont insure imports but on the list box it has turbo import listed.I went through all the motions ticked the boxs for each mod.
Three days later paper work comes through stating model: mr2 Turbo
(import) as well as a list of declared mods.
Now regarding what mods they will allow you, I dont know about boost controllers& charge coolers but I put down filter, lowering springs
(will be doing some time shortly)
& wheels.