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Post by scooby on Jul 5, 2013 17:54:29 GMT
Sounds, on the face of it, a really nifty option. Let's face it, if your kit gets pranged, who would you rather fix it up, a bodyshop or yourself?
Ok, possibly a bodyshop! But I think, unless it's a major crash, I'd rather do the work myself, especially after the car has been done up the way you want. I just don't see a repair shop being able to replicate the work you've done yourself, especially if you've customised the interior, for example.
So, that's the way I've just gone with the insurance for my RV... I bet I'll get I disagree bit, big time!
General quotes were the best part of £50 less for the parts-only option. The 'Parts-only' quote was only £105 for fully comp, including my wife who's covered for also using it to commute to work. And legal protection. And only £50 excess.
Seems pretty good to me...
(worry)
Thoughts?
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Post by trike on Jul 5, 2013 18:40:48 GMT
A long way off getting insurance for the SS yet,but been checking out kit car insurance and parts only seems the way to go. Most garages/repairshops don't have a clue when it comes to kit cars.
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