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Hi guys...Its fast approaching the time that I want to get my roadster "on the road"......tomorrow I intend to start ringing around the various insurance companies to get a quote, now my question is how do they agree on a valuation, do you tell them how much you have spent,? how do you factor in labour, gas, electricity.
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I would see how much you could buy a westfield already built for, and settle on that, a new one. Trouble is Kev, do you want to spend 3 or so years getting back to this point again ? I know which way I would go. Adrian Flux had a stand at Stonleigh last year, & their prices were really good, offering a further discount if you bought at the show ! I hope this is of use to you.
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finally decided on Aplan at £129 year 5000miles and 12k value which I thought was not bad at all
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I've got Brentacre, Adrian Flux, Frank Pickles, APlan to ring. Any others anyone can think of?
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Play them off against each other....I left A plan till last and they came up with the best quote...I also limited my mileage to 5k which in hindsight was overkill as I bearly did 1k in the time I had mine on the road last year, this year I reduced it to 3k and it only saved a tenner, NCB does not really count with kit car insurance, although it would if you were keeping a policy open for a regular tintop after a kitcar, which I thought was a bid odd.....good luck, it should come in around the 100-130ish mark for a full year....by the way cancelling it wont count for much half way through ie like November you would not get very much back but the cover would still be there if you let it run which is what I did.
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