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Old 04 December 2012, 10:43 PM
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hi i have a 95 sti and have and still spending a lot on it how do you put a value on it as I have spent 10 times it is worth and put lot of time no it just wondering
Old 04 December 2012, 10:54 PM
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know what yoire asking but most people who mod their rides recognise that no matter how much is spent or time used it can never be recouped and cars of any age barring rare vintage cars will only be worth what the market value of that vehicle is at that time,just enjoy
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Get cover which does a like for like on modifications, best way to do it
Old 04 December 2012, 10:57 PM
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Originally Posted by chrispy200+
Get cover which does a like for like on modifications, best way to do it
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Under £2500 maybe £1200-£1600 maximum
Doesn,t matter how much you spend really so you might as well keep and enjoy it rather then let some chav with a months wages buy it and put on stick on tat from Halfrauds and a dump valve and hang around McDonalds car parks
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Well I have to list the mods and thar is a lot and I no it is going to push the cost up on it and was just wondring
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Originally Posted by scoobyman2007
Well I have to list the mods and thar is a lot and I no it is going to push the cost up on it and was just wondring
Have you tried speaking to Moley on here, every mod of mine is declared and covered (quite a few) and he quoted me happy

Also complete false economy not declaring everything, if there is a way out of paying out then it'll be found

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Originally Posted by lordharding
Under £2500 maybe £1200-£1600 maximum
Doesn,t matter how much you spend really so you might as well keep and enjoy it rather then let some chav with a months wages buy it and put on stick on tat from Halfrauds and a dump valve and hang around McDonalds car parks

I have spent more then that on the engine rebuild I will never let her go it is just to no what to tell the insurance man
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Originally Posted by scoobyman2007
I have spent more then that on the engine rebuild I will never let her go it is just to no what to tell the insurance man
Unless you get like for like I'm pretty sure you'll get book / market price no matter what price you state it is if its just straight insurance
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Agreed insurance value?
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Ok so need like for like can moley help me wive this
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When I renewed my policy with Moley, the mods list was 3 A4 pages long. Absolutely everything was listed, even planned mods that I'm acquiring parts for.

All covered on a like for like basis.
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Originally Posted by scoobyman2007
Ok so need like for like can moley help me wive this
Yes he can as mine is via Moley
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Originally Posted by GAZ2293
Yes he can as mine is via Moley
does this guy do multi car insurance
Old 06 December 2012, 11:05 AM
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We can offer like for like cover and possibly an agreed valuation. With regards to the agreed value figure, this is not what you have bought the car for plus modification cost.

Feel free to get in touch to discuss:

http://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/call_back_new.phtml

Thanks
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