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trouble is its £100 more expensive than admiral and admiral have already got the misses on the policy.
what i dont want to happen is go with sky then in a few days when the misses has been passed for 2 years it goes up even more
so it seems this new car is a bit of a pain to insure!
greenlight wont insure me because im too young to have a car of the value im asking.
sky wont insure the misses until shes passed for 2 years (literally a few days away)
admiral are being a bit of a nightmare because of existing policies...
So how are you getting to work for those 2 weeks? Bus? That's gonna cost.
what if you forgot something, ordered it but there's a 4 week wait for it? Costs more.
really worth it?
just as a guide I planned to swap my megane engine in 2 weeks. Outside.
so far its taken 2 years with the help of...
So your happy to plumb in ancillaries. Water, boost, oil, exhaust pipes wire it up and map it yourself.
id seriously consider the true cost of this conversion considering you only want the engine because its cheap
If you're going to do this take into consideration having to modify your exhaust down pipe, adding and intercooler and the relative pipework, silly little things that cost a lot of money for what they are.
its a cheap engine but the project as a whole isn't really cheap when you take into...
Cool, ill await some more input :)
dont mind traveling either mind, new car and all that ill be living in it for the first few weeks lol. Obviously there's more chance of it getting stinking then though
In Swansea South Wales mate.
wouldn't mind paying £250 for it tbh but it could well be tight as I'm doing house and car at the same time so the money could be needed elsewhere.
Certainly something to look into. Recommend anyone? I was going to have a guy from Cardiff (name escapes me now)...
It has crossed my mind but as I have limited knowledge on how to apply them and I don't think it would be wise to do it myself.
how much would you say it would cost roughly for someone to do that?
As I'm bored and thinking about it can anyone give me some tips on keeping a new car fresh from day 1?
i have a megs da and a varying range of chemicals to crack on with but what's the best method or what would you do?
The colour is ford spirit blue if if makes a difference?
i know eui are in profit but the vast majority of the others aren't making anything. This info is out of date mind you but I don't know if it would have changed by now
He's right, if you were an insurer now would you spend £3k paying someone off or £10k+ fighting it?
if they went the more expensive option who do you think will pay for it?
baring in mind most insurance companies aren't even in the black these days why would they potentially waste more money...