Skyway insurance
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I left directline 2 go with skyway, cause of the good qoute they gave. told me that they were good with mods, rung em up today an to have a sti spolier and wheels added on 8o quid extra a yr is that gud? I remember paying extra 4o quid on my mk1 golf with a tt engine, with hci so what wil i pay 4 bigger turbo ,injectors ect must be a joke
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Never went school m8 thats the best you gunna get. If you guna post something use full in thread then do so . Seems to me you slagging me of cause i cant spel or write a sentence.
Took my money now you wana be cheeky lol
Took my money now you wana be cheeky lol
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No, I just struggled to read and decipher what you had written.
I haven't heard of Skyway insurance. Do you mean my company? If so if you send me a private message with your details on I will have a look, we do not usually charge for cosmetic modifications.
A lot of specialist insurers will not charge for cosmetic modifications like the spolier and wheels but some companies will. I have heard of horror stories of people being charged an extra £300 for adding a set of alloy wheels, or even the insurance company threatening to cancel the policy as the car is modified.
I hope that helps, and no offence meant by my previous message.
I haven't heard of Skyway insurance. Do you mean my company? If so if you send me a private message with your details on I will have a look, we do not usually charge for cosmetic modifications.
A lot of specialist insurers will not charge for cosmetic modifications like the spolier and wheels but some companies will. I have heard of horror stories of people being charged an extra £300 for adding a set of alloy wheels, or even the insurance company threatening to cancel the policy as the car is modified.
I hope that helps, and no offence meant by my previous message.
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