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Deanosri
18-10-10, 06:40 PM
I have recieved a letter today from my insurance company stating that when my policy expires on the 7th November they won't be renewing it.:eek: I couldn't work out why as Ive a clean licnce thats been held for 7 years and 3 years no claims. I rang them this afternoon to sort it out and they said that because they've changed supplier or whatever they now don't want to know as the cars 'modified' :wtf:
All I declared last year was an engine transplant and uprated brakes. But when i say 'uprated brakes' theyre only standard GSi's. I tried explaining that the breaks came from the same car the engine did and all work was carried out professionally and fitted by a local garage. This garage (whom I know quite well) just did me a favour and said they'd carried out the work so as i could log the car properly. Myself and brother did the transplant but they don't know that. I have paid up untill the end of my policy but as of the 7th i won't be insured unless I sort something, which won't be to easy as Ive just lost my job:roll:
So Im wondering if anybody knows of any decent or the best insurance company to contact or go with, Thanks

Jack
18-10-10, 07:19 PM
Try the club sponsor, Sky.

They'll be fine with you having done the conversion yourself. Plus they'll know you didn't as they do look on here. lol

Deanosri
18-10-10, 07:26 PM
ok, cheers

turnipheed
18-10-10, 09:24 PM
sky did my heavy modded 2ltr nova for 450 with 8yrs protected ncb adrian flux quoted me much the same

claire6069
19-10-10, 09:18 AM
sky are good, both me and the other half are with them, they insured his nova turbo with every mod declared (which was basically everything on their mod sheet lol) for 1500 fully comp iirc

skyinsurance
19-10-10, 11:36 AM
Thanks for the recommendations guys and gals.

The only thing to add is that if you take a policy with us using the PNG discount, you would need to become a paid member of PNG, we would give you 2 weeks grace for this.

Deanosri
19-10-10, 01:08 PM
Thanks again ill be in touch when my redundancy comes through, probably middle of november

Deanosri
07-12-10, 05:02 PM
Im back on the road again woop woop! Adrian Flux offered me a great deal with everything declared so didn't shop around, i know i should of but i was just happy with what they offered me.

phazer
07-12-10, 06:30 PM
Let us know when you get your documents lol

breadstraw
07-12-10, 06:35 PM
brent acre are good for mod insurance :)
they do my friends 2.7L audio 80 with a list of mods long enough to fill a book
and it only costs him 950 fully comp EVERYTHING declared :)
and he's only like 27 haha