Mods?
#1
Hi,
I have just bought my first scooby and am getting insurance quotes at the moment.
Best so far is Axamotor.com at around £845, which aint bad (22 years, 3 points, 3 yrs NCB) on a Sport.
The question is how much will the scoobysport exhaust, ITG air filer and uprated bulbs put onto this (if anything)?
Any of you guys with Axa?
Cheers.
I have just bought my first scooby and am getting insurance quotes at the moment.
Best so far is Axamotor.com at around £845, which aint bad (22 years, 3 points, 3 yrs NCB) on a Sport.
The question is how much will the scoobysport exhaust, ITG air filer and uprated bulbs put onto this (if anything)?
Any of you guys with Axa?
Cheers.
#2
Purple, they covered my back box grudgingly free of charge, and my wheels. They will cancel cover if you change the brakes - I phoned four times and spoke to different people to check...
Nick.
Nick.
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I had AXA insurance through RAC and had to move when I changed the brakes, I was told that the underwriters (AXA) will not cover any brake modifications.
This is despite them covering my existing brake mods, but that's another story altogether !!
Stuart
This is despite them covering my existing brake mods, but that's another story altogether !!
Stuart
#4
Fantastic!!
Just got my insurance sorted - £811! What a bargain, thats only about £50 more than I was paying on my VW Polo!
I told them about the mods and that was not a problem.
Thanks.
Just got my insurance sorted - £811! What a bargain, thats only about £50 more than I was paying on my VW Polo!
I told them about the mods and that was not a problem.
Thanks.
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