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Hangarrat93 23 September 2015 06:59 PM

race car insurance?
 
Evening gents,
Im looking for some advice on insuring a pretty full on track car. the car in question is a modified blob and at this point im almost £3k a year with adrian flux - all mods declared. The Problem is that this month ill be adding a roll cage and a few other pieces thats sure to shoot the price up past what im willing to pay to keep it on the road. The only reason its on the road is i dont have access to a trailer or tow vehicle so its handy for driving to and from the track.

can anyone recommend a good alternative or does anyone know of a specialist sort of cover that would cover going to and from track / race events only?

bustaMOVEs 23 September 2015 07:32 PM

Try pace ward.

Moley 23 September 2015 08:38 PM

We (Keith Michaels) have scheme specifically for these kind of vehicles, and insure quite a few of them

Drop me a pm or ring 0208 3291167 and I'll see what I can do

Hangarrat93 23 September 2015 08:59 PM

Thanks bustaMOVEs ill get in touch when i'm back home next week

Moley, likewise ill call you when i get back home. I'm only 22 with 0 ncb due to a crash last year so i'm probably a nightmare for insurance companies. still think you could help me out?

Moley 24 September 2015 09:39 AM

I'd be a struggle.

For what the insurance will cost you're better off hiring a tow car and trailer

Hangarrat93 24 September 2015 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by Moley_WRX (Post 11740988)
I'd be a struggle.

For what the insurance will cost you're better off hiring a tow car and trailer

I did think as much. This is the trouble with being young and having a filthy track car habit haha. It was worth asking though.

More over time needed I guess. Tow vehicles aren't cheap lol

DAN@ADRIAN FLUX 24 September 2015 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by Hangarrat93 (Post 11740714)
Evening gents,
Im looking for some advice on insuring a pretty full on track car. the car in question is a modified blob and at this point im almost £3k a year with adrian flux - all mods declared. The Problem is that this month ill be adding a roll cage and a few other pieces thats sure to shoot the price up past what im willing to pay to keep it on the road. The only reason its on the road is i dont have access to a trailer or tow vehicle so its handy for driving to and from the track.

can anyone recommend a good alternative or does anyone know of a specialist sort of cover that would cover going to and from track / race events only?

Hi,
If you wanted to PM me your details and what sort of modifications you are looking at I'd be happy to take a look at it for you. Hopefully if you already have a number of modifications disclosed the additions won't make too much of a difference.
Regards,
Dan.

Hangarrat93 25 September 2015 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by DAN@ADRIAN FLUX (Post 11741205)
Hi,
If you wanted to PM me your details and what sort of modifications you are looking at I'd be happy to take a look at it for you.
Regards,
Dan.

j

Pm sent Dan. Thanks.

Godspeed Brakes 25 September 2015 08:14 AM

Try REIS or Competiton car insurance , I insure my WRC car with REIS , agreed value £70k , 3000 road miles per year , fully comp protected and it costs me £500 a year

Hangarrat93 25 September 2015 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes (Post 11741373)
Try REIS or Competiton car insurance , I insure my WRC car with REIS , agreed value £70k , 3000 road miles per year , fully comp protected and it costs me £500 a year

Now that's more like it! however with a 70k wrc car and a business like godspeed I doubt you're 22 years old with a recent crash such as myself haha. Thankyou though that's the advice I was looking for I'll give them a call when I come back from work.

I don't expect to get cover for any where near £500. For me the limit is around the 3k mark. Any more and I deem it financialy unjustifiable as I'm just a normal young lad with a normal salary who wants to do some racing. Got to pay bills first unfortunately

Godspeed Brakes 25 September 2015 08:41 AM

My son is 27 , and his 205 rally car valued at £20k was also about £500 to insure , give them a try

Hangarrat93 25 September 2015 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by Godspeed Brakes (Post 11741389)
My son is 27 , and his 205 rally car valued at £20k was also about £500 to insure , give them a try

Very reassuring. Thanks pal :D


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