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Mod friendly insurance companies? #20836
09/01/2006 06:29
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So who are the companies who are mod friendly and dont get confused when you start listing them. I intend to get a few mods done not long before renewal and want to know which ones to ring up

Re: Mod friendly insurance companies? #20837
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try confused.com as a starting point
they seem to weed out pricey ones regardless of mods

Re: Mod friendly insurance companies? #20838
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I used Adrian Flux as they have a modified cars section.

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Have you tried tesco's ? im not sure if they do engine mod's but i know they cover you for body mod's.

As above adrian flux are good but whatch there excess as thats where they sting you.

Lee

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Greenlight
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Adrian Flux


Those three should be a good start.


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HIC Hertfordshire Insurance Company..

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greenlight quoted me £760 20vt £850 20vt plus im 24 3 years ncb and 1 month ban for speeding .

they are cool with mods and cover trackdays !!

i paid £750 in my 325ci without the ban

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Both Greenlight and Noel Dazely seemed to know quite a bit and understood the mods.

Re: Mod friendly insurance companies? #20844
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Bell Direct

I had all my mods listed with them - PRV, K&N, Forge DV, Strut brace, Lips and Skirts, Boost gauge, LE discs, Peco Exhaust and in car air freshener.

For all this I paid £373 fully protected

I am old tho



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Admiral have been very nice about all the mods e.g. lowered, chipped, HID, K&N and so on. They will even give you a nod as to whether it is an acceptable mod to undertake along with any small premium.

Full Comp £550 with all mods


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