Who has >2ltr and who r u insured with?
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Which insurance companies quote on more 2ltr Scoobs?
How did it vary, i.e. going from 2ltr to the higher capacity.
I imagine they will use it as an excuse to load the premium even higher!
Damian.
How did it vary, i.e. going from 2ltr to the higher capacity.
I imagine they will use it as an excuse to load the premium even higher!
Damian.
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How would they know
I bet most are so stupid even if it was stripped they still would'nt know
LV good - but wont insure a higher capacity mod - dont know who does?
Am looking at a 2.5 litre engine next year - so that'll be interesting!
I bet most are so stupid even if it was stripped they still would'nt know
LV good - but wont insure a higher capacity mod - dont know who does?
Am looking at a 2.5 litre engine next year - so that'll be interesting!
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Steve,
I agree they are extremely stupid! But I would not want to risk it. Seen as the boxer engine has 'EJ020' OR 'EJ025' stamped on the block (or something like that). Having said that, a grinder could be taken to the lettering.
I don't see why it should cost any more in premium really. The US STi 2.5 block will be being made in such numbers that it will probably be cheaper than a 2ltr lol!
Damian.
I agree they are extremely stupid! But I would not want to risk it. Seen as the boxer engine has 'EJ020' OR 'EJ025' stamped on the block (or something like that). Having said that, a grinder could be taken to the lettering.
I don't see why it should cost any more in premium really. The US STi 2.5 block will be being made in such numbers that it will probably be cheaper than a 2ltr lol!
Damian.
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