ilogikal1 Posted July 9, 2015 Share Posted July 9, 2015 As Ekona says about the insurance. Speak to them directly, be honest and explain to them that you believe it has a factory fitted bodykit one - get them to list what exactly that comprises of too! - and let them decide if they want to charge you extra for it or not essentially. Admiral will charge you extra for the priviledge of having modifications on the car (any their definition of "modifications" is loose at the best of times) but if you opt for the additional "modifications cover" they will pay out a maximum of £500 and not a penny more. That, by the way, is £500 over the "market value" of a base spec car. Speak to proper insurers instead and get a proper level of cover. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
geg1992 Posted July 9, 2015 Author Share Posted July 9, 2015 As Ekona says about the insurance. Speak to them directly, be honest and explain to them that you believe it has a factory fitted bodykit one - get them to list what exactly that comprises of too! - and let them decide if they want to charge you extra for it or not essentially. Admiral will charge you extra for the priviledge of having modifications on the car (any their definition of "modifications" is loose at the best of times) but if you opt for the additional "modifications cover" they will pay out a maximum of £500 and not a penny more. That, by the way, is £500 over the "market value" of a base spec car. Speak to proper insurers instead and get a proper level of cover. Thanks guys! Is there anywhere on the paperwork to say it's factory fitted? As all it seems to be is word of mouth! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevoD Posted July 9, 2015 Share Posted July 9, 2015 As Ekona says about the insurance. Speak to them directly, be honest and explain to them that you believe it has a factory fitted bodykit one - get them to list what exactly that comprises of too! - and let them decide if they want to charge you extra for it or not essentially. Admiral will charge you extra for the priviledge of having modifications on the car (any their definition of "modifications" is loose at the best of times) but if you opt for the additional "modifications cover" they will pay out a maximum of £500 and not a penny more. That, by the way, is £500 over the "market value" of a base spec car. Speak to proper insurers instead and get a proper level of cover. Thanks guys! Is there anywhere on the paperwork to say it's factory fitted? As all it seems to be is word of mouth! does the owner have the original invoice form a nissan dealer as it will be on there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zippypooz Posted July 11, 2015 Share Posted July 11, 2015 Could try AXA for insurance...another cost saving thing i do is buy my tires online from Oponeo, Works out almost £100 cheaper per tyre!! They usually ship in 4 days and you just have to get a company to fit them. Every little helps!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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