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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by RSandy
if you really must buy this and have it on the road, then declaring the turbo conversion is a necessity!

and if it helps, contact CIS (co-op) for the insurance, as for some reason, they insure cars purely on the cc, not the aspiration, so whether its 1.6 n/a or 1.6 turbo, the price will b the same. still going to sting u being a 1.6 and being so young, but still cheaper than eslewhere will quote u for a turbo

and before anybody starts stamping their feet and demanding that im wrong, i assure u that im not. i was with CIS from 17 wen mine was 1.3, and when i converted it, i declared the 1.6 turbo, and they put 1600 turbo on my insurance docs, but cudnt physically charge me any more than merely being 1.6 lol
ha i work at co-op and get 15% off car insurance i think will check with my boss tomorow thanks mate im just looking around for another car at the mo i found a nice one but i want some peoples opinions on a good first car cheers mate
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