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& do you really wana risk crashing & loosing all that money/car? Gota br fully comp for me although mine wasn't quite that bad when i first started in scooby land. Have u tried the main uns that seem good, ie privilege, tescos, liverpool victoria etc....?
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you beet me to it but ouch & er not that surprising i suppose in light of those details but er i'd still not wana do non fully comp but hey it's your money & a healthy chunk of it at that
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id be inclined to agree with scoobysi, to drive your pride and joy without FC insurance is a bit to risky IMO. dont forget if your gonna be sinking 10k+ into a motor that can go damn quick, it would only take a split second to see all that cash and car go down the drain.
big risk.
definately shop around for your insurance. if you can get FC to 2k then its worth the extra 400 quid.
Dont forget you will need to have a tracker fitted if there isnt one already at an extra £450 ish, tesco require the moniter version @ said cost. + £100 per year.
[Edited by fitzscoob - 04/08/2003 16:33:51]
big risk.
definately shop around for your insurance. if you can get FC to 2k then its worth the extra 400 quid.
Dont forget you will need to have a tracker fitted if there isnt one already at an extra £450 ish, tesco require the moniter version @ said cost. + £100 per year.
[Edited by fitzscoob - 04/08/2003 16:33:51]
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Depends on how badly you want this mate. You never seem to be rational when you've got your mind set on something-perhaps it would be a good idea to wait a year. But then again if you have the money........
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