1.2 club
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RUM4MO
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Sounds like it - you and the car might not be able to stay together long enough to do this - or you might not be fit to do this!chrisjames wrote:^ lol a bit risky no?
The things insurance assesors do, first check the brake pedal, next check all four tyres - that was on my wife's car a month after she had been hit while in a queue at a roundabout. So in her case, two things, it was a month before they could look at the car as it was still needed and driveable - so we could have changed anything, second, the third party's insurance had put their hands up admitting 100% blame but this was her insurance assesor!!
if its an induction kit. u can take that off tho.
or alloys
can put old wheels back on.
some stuff you can get away with.
but bodykit? stuff like that thats not easily removed and made back to normal... i wud put on
and lowering springs or coilovers. put them on insurance.
u hit something n ur car gets f****d
and u cant get to them to take them off n replace normal ones... then they notice n r like.. ur cars lowered ey? VOID!!!
or alloys
can put old wheels back on.
some stuff you can get away with.
but bodykit? stuff like that thats not easily removed and made back to normal... i wud put on
and lowering springs or coilovers. put them on insurance.
u hit something n ur car gets f****d
and u cant get to them to take them off n replace normal ones... then they notice n r like.. ur cars lowered ey? VOID!!!
- whitegtipolo
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kc
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not being funny...
but how about just declare your mods, pay the extra £12.99 or whatever for your alloys, suspension and air filter, then when it comes to time to claim, you dont need to faf about taking bits off, then worrying about "What If?"
end of the day, 50 quid extra premium, for a 10 grand car?
come on
but how about just declare your mods, pay the extra £12.99 or whatever for your alloys, suspension and air filter, then when it comes to time to claim, you dont need to faf about taking bits off, then worrying about "What If?"
end of the day, 50 quid extra premium, for a 10 grand car?
come on
- KennyPOLO_Gti
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Cheers kc 
Last edited by KennyPOLO_Gti on Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
when your 17 and "technically" not the first driver of the car. its best not to have a 50 year old women with a sports exhaust k&n system coilovers and new 17" alloys down with your 17 yr old son next to you on insurance..
ya nah?
but thats just me.
hence why miens standard
any 1.2 owners have performance parts on by chance?
ya nah?
but thats just me.
hence why miens standard
any 1.2 owners have performance parts on by chance?
Re: 1.2 club
another fellow 1.2 9n3 owner WOOO
a whole 64 ps to unleash.
anyone recomend some gd my not to expensive coilies that they have got on their 1.2? or lowering springs?
a whole 64 ps to unleash.
anyone recomend some gd my not to expensive coilies that they have got on their 1.2? or lowering springs?
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couple hundred quid on ebay all over the place.


