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DECATS and insurance


Dave_the_Rave

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As above, although depending upon your insurance company you may get various responses. If they see it as a "performance" modification, some will just refuse to insure you. Others will load up your premium. If they see it as just a "replacement exhaust which gives you little or no performance increase" then they may just say its fine and not charge you anything.

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