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Old 15 June 2004, 01:27 PM
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Default Cosmetic mod friendly insurance comps?

Hi, i'm looking for insurance comps that aren't fussy about cosmetic changes i.e. approved kit, wheels.

I don't have a scooby but a.....Ford Fiesta.
Ford Fiesta 1.4 Zetec (03) (sorry no pics, photobucket is playing up but SWA kit, 17's lowered, tints - fitted by Ford at time of purchase)

When I brought the car I got 2 years free insruance, however for the second year I have to find a company myslef and the dealer will pay (ford/dealer error).

I've used Tesco (£1087.80 standard, £1646.40 modified)
Waiting in quotes from Adrian Flux and confused.com


Anyone else have some recomendations?
Thanks in advance.
Old 15 June 2004, 02:13 PM
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Dont bother modding your car, buy my 51 reg zetec S for £5K. Then i can my scooby then.
Old 15 June 2004, 02:17 PM
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Lol, i've had the car modded for a year, gonna hang on to it until I can get insured on something a little faster.
Jus got a quote from Ford Insure......£4429
Adrian Flux looking the best so far.
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If these cosmetic mods were fitted from new by the supplying main dealer , then you may be able to class them as origional dealer fit options , therefore , not as heavy to insure .Give your insurance co a call and explain , you might be surprised
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