Insurance and Replacement Indicators
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Those who have changed your indicators and repeaters to clear ones, did you declare them to your insurance or is it not worth bothering?
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I didn't declare mine and they have replaced with no argument ( I don't think they noticed anyway) How much are standard indicators anyway, probably more that the clear ones I expect!
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IMHO, always declare anything. There would be notning worse that writing off the car and not getting a pay out because you din't declare two bits of clear perspex!
Steve
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by Steve Sherwen:
<B>IMHO, always declare anything. There would be notning worse that writing off the car and not getting a pay out because you din't declare two bits of clear perspex!
Steve[/quote]
I declared them - it cost £100 so i want them replaced if the car gets in a mash. Like the man says - if you dont declare you may get in trouble - its not worth it!
Jza
<B>IMHO, always declare anything. There would be notning worse that writing off the car and not getting a pay out because you din't declare two bits of clear perspex!
Steve[/quote]
I declared them - it cost £100 so i want them replaced if the car gets in a mash. Like the man says - if you dont declare you may get in trouble - its not worth it!
Jza
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