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This may be important to Jamesy, and others regarding their interesting
but friendly Mod policies. This isnt direct from the company, but from
an employee through a mate.
At the moment, an airfilter is the same kind of mod as an overbore,
Nitrous, big valve head, and supercharger fitment. 1 fee, and listed as
simply listed as engine modification.
Same with a back box, or a full race system, with custom manifold. Pay
for the backbox, later fit the straight through and manifold. You paid
for back box as exhaust modification, so the rest of the system doesnt
have to be declared or paid for.
Even engine swaps for an engine from the same model range, or same
configuration from same manufacturer.
Example. 1.4 Corsa £950 FC (young driver), with a 2 litre engine
declared extra £21 no engineers report.
Now they are looking to change the way the mods are categorised.
It will be seperate listed modifications, with anything more than the
most basic mechanical mod needing an engineers report. I assume this
will also mean individual charges per mod as well.
They might not be the most cost effective and friendly company anymore.
This isnt from the company, but from a mate, who knows someone who
works for them, and has insurance through the company who is a member of
a Corsa board, and put the word out, because of an update to working
practice they recieved. Doesnt happen until you renew, and he doesnt
know anyone who has renewed yet.