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Guy, Most T's have aftermarket filters, exhaust systems, braided lines & a few other bits as we all know. Now as standard im getting quotes of £600 which is fine, but declaring an air filter mod alone comes out at £900!!! Wtf!?

I cannot find a standard T. What to do?
 
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Who is that with? I found that a lot of the specialists were mostly only interested/concerned with mods that "increase" (in their eyes) bhp. An airbox is easy to put back to standard. You can try Adrian flux, HIC, Graham Sykes, Footman James and others.
 
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Wow, shocking amount.
my trophy is insured via Keith Micheals, with AST's, buckets, Wilwoods, pure motorsport top mounts, whiteline ARB, 2118's and 888's and it came out a smidgen over £350
 
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Wow! Im 30, with 4 yrs ncb on the 2nd car & 7 on the v6
 
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Ouch, I thought I was being ripped-off with what I pay! Definitely shop around some of the specialist insurers as I'm sure you can undercut that massively!
 
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Cheers peeps. I only webt on compare the market as i had a spare half hour. I will give the specialists a ring.
 
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I am with Sky Insurance as per CS. Fully comp and with a clause allowing me to leave my car in France everyday.....£720 lol!

I was 25 with 6 years no claims at the time of policy take out
 
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:up: They use Highway Insurance, who i've used for many years, they set a bhp limit on the policy and can do anything to the car within that limit.

Yeah they do I think the limit is like 200 bhp which your not going to get near in a trophy unless you spend serious dough. They are great a great company to deal with.
 
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Yeah they do I think the limit is like 200 bhp which your not going to get near in a trophy unless you spend serious dough. They are great a great company to deal with.
I didn't realise they set a 200bhp limit... hmmm. Bugger. :eek:
 
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I didn't realise they set a 200bhp limit... hmmm. Bugger. :eek:

Yeah your fucked mate ;) don't quote me on the 200 bhp limit but I'm pretty sure that's what the guy told me it would be with my trophy before they started charging for mods. I could be completely wrong though.
 
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I'm with Aviva, 9 years driving, 8 years NCB, Policy came out at £405, added the stainless exhaust, solid top mounts, harnesses, removal of rear seats, koni rear shocks and a remap and it went up to £422
 
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Yeah your fucked mate ;) don't quote me on the 200 bhp limit but I'm pretty sure that's what the guy told me it would be with my trophy before they started charging for mods. I could be completely wrong though.
LOL! Either way mate, I appreciate the heads-up so I can get it checked out! :D Cheers fella!
 

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I called Neil @ Greenlight and now im with Highway as thats who they use as a broker.

I have went from £1200 a year with admiral down to £450 a year.

With Highway you can declare all mods at no extra cost, Engine limit is 200BHP for mods and they can also add track cover via green light.
 
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Also with Neil at Greenlight. For me it was the best quote by far, plus discount for cliosport members.
 
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Guys - sorry to hijack thread... I'll try cut a long story short...

My policy renewed with Direct Line on 18th Feb on my Civic Type R to the tune of £444. I then bought Trophy #104, had to drive it home and so rung them up for a quote (declaring the exhaust and remap) - they wanted an extra £260 odd quid!! Well I had to pay it to get the Trophy home... but I'm being bent over here. Also considering the fact when I rung up they said they couldn't cover mods as I'd only had my licence 4 years... yet my renewal document in front of me clearly stated I have had my licence since Jan 2005 - 8 years! Bunch of clowns...

As far as I can tell, I can cancel my 'renewal' within 14 days and get a full refund... so by Monday 4th March and even though I changed my policy details, I'm still within this window as far as I'm concerned... I'm going to write to them to complain regardless - just because of the utter shambles of trying to get insurance cover on the Trophy and how my renewal document says one thing, but their database another when I spoke to them on the phone.

Who should I be speaking to for a quote in your eyes?

I'm 26, 7 years NCB, good postcode in Oxford area - mods include Orbi full exhaust, ITG panel filter and Group N remap. Annual mileage around 10k a year.

Also - a silly question but someone scuffed my CTR back in Jan 2012 - I didn't make a claim, hence NCB intact, settled outside of insurers albeit the guy was a taxi - I had the respray work done and he paid for that (not sure if he subsequently claimed for his damage on his insurance) - sounds silly but most insurers ask if you've had an accident in last 3 years... I guess technically the answer is yes? But then again, I'm not sure? Any guidance on this too?
 
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Try Greenlight.

But bear in mind that you just posted about an accident that you probably dont want to declare on a public forum for a specialised numbered vehicle ...
 
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It's in my old Civic and not an accident in the Trophy which I've only had two days! A taxi scraped the front wing and the respray paperwork is with the car and the new owner. I've always declared it to insurers but the reason I posted it was two insurers I've spoken to have asked if I've made any claims - and to that question the answer is no. Whereas some ask if you've had any accidents to which I would guess the answer is yes?

I'm checking that I'm being correct in declaring a respray / scrape outside of insurance as an accident. Elephant told me that wasnt an accident but I'm wary after direct line that most insurers are a bunch of clowns...
 
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