This is a discussion on Insuring a modded Jap car within the General Car Chat forums, part of the Members Area category; Trying to help someone out. Can anyone recomend a good reosnably priced insurer on modded Japanese cars...
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| Insuring a modded Jap car Trying to help someone out. Can anyone recomend a good reosnably priced insurer on modded Japanese cars
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car Usual suspects Stuart?? AF Chris Knott
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car My son has a 200sx and Adrian Flux is the cheapest for him.
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car I have used A-plan for a few years now AC |
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car I guess it depends how modded! Tesco were good for the Scooby but required a tracker to be fitted (although speaking to a couple of people last week it seems that this may be a point of negotiation ). Other than that, go with one of the performance car brokers who advertise in Evo. Presumably it's a grey import?Chris
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car adrian flux for my skyline,circa 400bhp an import 6 points and all mods declared 550 quid,then i got 9 more,that made insurance impossible.
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car Sky insurance were the cheapest for me by nearly £200 for a modded car + young driver.
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car Sky hmmmm i didnt think that they did mods. Will have to look them up in May |
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car Thanks for the posts so far. AF & Knotts are both IMO rather pricey, its a UK car not an Import but is somewhat tweaked ![]() .
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car Most of the usual suspects have been mentioned.... A-Plan, Bell Direct, Greenlight, AF. Keith Michaels are very good with Scoobs.
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| Re: Insuring a modded Jap car Stuart. I used to insure my Impreza through Keith Michaels, always got great quotes. Cheap Car Insurance :: Keith Michaels Gary Moulson was the guy we all dealt with. |
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