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Guest rio688

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i've told them every mod bar the single:d i'll have to wack some twins on if worse comes to worse, failing that i'll act dumb :search:

 

 

 

So are Elephant insuring the car with the aftermarket BOVs on? Thought they didn't list a BOV as a mod and hence wouldn't insure a car with one on?

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through admiral on a standard car. yup, thats fully comp with protected no claims too, i live in a good area so that may help some :) Plus, if you put a parent, or 'old person' on there too, as a named driver, it takes it down a few ton.

 

My insurance took a hit when I moved away from my parents house up there :( Gonna have to try Admiral again this year - they couldn't come close to Sky or Adrian Flux for me when I got the Supra.

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Thanks for the advice, wot sort of price range is a Uk spec TT to buy these days, as close to stock as possible.

 

Also i notice the use of N/A alot and was just wondering what this stood for

 

Sorry to sound like a novice just now getting into the supra world, plenty to learn about

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am 24 wit a 3.0L SZ non turbo costing me £1200 fully comp here. Rio what company insurer did u quote from? That £1200 not protecting my no claim. to protect it would cost me £4800 with the theaa.com

 

 

 

ure being raped, lmao

 

22 with a huge widebody supra and quite a few mods, 1.1k fully, on the drive, upto 10k miles a year, 2ncb

 

agreed value 15k

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Thanks for the advice, wot sort of price range is a Uk spec TT to buy these days, as close to stock as possible.

 

Also i notice the use of N/A alot and was just wondering what this stood for

 

Sorry to sound like a novice just now getting into the supra world, plenty to learn about

Best thing you can do as far as price is concerned is get out there and take a look.

 

N/A = Normally Aspirated

as opposed to FI; Forced Induction, either with turbos or superchargers.

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Best thing you can do as far as price is concerned is get out there and take a look.

 

N/A = Normally Aspirated

as opposed to FI; Forced Induction, either with turbos or superchargers.

 

Where did you get that definition of Fi from...?

I have always wondered what some websites meant by that, herd people saying, fuel injection, foreign import etc...

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