
chiefbrody wrote:I just hope 50% of you guys dont hit me or my car![]()


from a totally selfish point of view, i hope NOBODY hits me or my car to be honest! lol
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chiefbrody wrote:I just hope 50% of you guys dont hit me or my car![]()
jimGTS wrote:and what will happen if you have a bad accident which wont enable you to take these parts off?
theyll be going over the car while your in hospital fella..
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not only then would insurance be void but you would have to pay for some crazy expenses..
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.public property dmaages, damages to other road users
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Nige wrote:However..
.just where do you draw the line with regard to informing the insurance company of your mods?
Is it down to performance and/or styling mods?
tonigmr2 wrote:I always thought that if the insurance was inadequate on the car i.e.mods not declared then the third party was not penalised?
The car driver/owner might loose out but third party claims are settled??
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(always insured to the hilt as I'm paranoid like that, yes I even declare my TRD oil and rad cap
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Richard Powell wrote:my insurance is 1437.00 per year
ENSMR2 wrote:You guys wanna try living in tottenham then
Hear gunshots every other night.Broadwater farm is round the back of the house bacsically lol.
Canopus wrote:Apart from the fact someone may be critically injured who cannot recieve adequate or timely compensation because the driver lied about his insurance, how would you feel if it was your wife, sister, brother who was injured?
There is also the very simple fact that the absence of insurance does not relieve you of liability.The courts can take your car and your house and everything you have and impose court payments for the rest of your life to meet your legal obligations if the matter is serious enough.