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Old May 3, 2006 | 03:17 PM
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Tony @ Greenlight
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Hi Mate,

Modifications that impact upon the BHP/Torque of your vehicle are likely to increase your premium, as are items that are expensive to replace (ie. AP Racing brake systems, or 18" Alloys).

We can cater for pretty much any modification (inc nitrous) and we offer like for like replacement for all modified parts, thus a charge is usually made for replacing expensive items.

Most modified vehicles are individual in respect of their combination of modifications and we assess all vehicles on a bespoke basis.

By lowering your vehicle, or uprating your brakes you are clearly improving the handling of your vehicle and whilst we would always need to check with the respective underwriter, in most instances there would not be a charge for this type of modification.

Greenlight act as your broker at all times, we work for you and will do our uppermost to negotiate the best deal we can from the specialist underwriters that we deal with.

Hope this helps..

Tony


Originally Posted by Smit
Not bad at all thanks Tony ! Just looked through all my Emails and i did one back in Jan Was the same price back then!

How do things stand with things like wheels/suspension....

What are the major factors that bump up the premium? (Except from Engine modifications) Do they go on points or something like that? i.e 5 for suspension 10 for wheels etc etc. Just Curious that's all.
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