Thanks Moley
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i tryed them last month when i had a evo 6,,there said we are not insuring evo's at this time,,,just phoned today to get my subaru impreza type r insured ,,,and i got the same answer,,," we are not currently insuring 2 door impreza's"
whats this all about !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stu
whats this all about !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stu
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i tryed them last month when i had a evo 6,,there said we are not insuring evo's at this time,,,just phoned today to get my subaru impreza type r insured ,,,and i got the same answer,,," we are not currently insuring 2 door impreza's"
whats this all about !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stu
whats this all about !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
stu
The P1/Type R's are problems at the moment for new quotes (renewals and adjustments are fine)
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The problems with the 2 door Impreza's is purely down to claim stats on them. We are monitoring the situation closely and hope to be able to take on new business for these cars soon.
(4 door Impreza's are still absolutly fine)
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Moley, how much modifications do you have to inform your insurance of. Obviously things like wheels and bodykits would make a difference but what about brake disc upgrades, exhausts and air filters / induction kits.
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Really you need to let them know about any change from standard, no matter how minor.