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Old 19-05-2007, 07:37 PM   #1
Hellebore
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Default Insurance, what to do?

Hey guys,

Just wondering what you all do about insuring your cars once they are modified?

My problem is I have an EA falcon with an AU 6 and a supra gearbox.... and as far is im aware/have been told by insurance companys, they wont pay out on even 3rd pary insurance if the car has been altered (rego says its a 3.9 auto, when its really a 4.0 manual).

I have also heard that there is only a 10% difference in power allowed when transplanting an engine if you want to be able ot take it over the pits (may be a load of bs).

What do people do when they get a manual conversion??
just want to be able to drive my car, cuz at the moment im freakin out about hitting a BMW etc.

Thanks

Cam

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