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Thank's Daz
Now written in my build book 5k miles a year .... I struggle to do 1.5K miles per year in my daily driver Pleased to hear you are making good progress I guess it must be nearly time for me to request a VIN number from DVLA, time I got that stamped on the chassis.
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Ronnie,
got vin, stamped in, in a couple of places. Not that far off, need to alter front wing stays (didn't buy SSC Wings - sorry). So need to fettle to clear tyre. Upload mega jolt map, rollling road session to set carbs up and all the sharp edge tripe to do. Nearly there but not rushing!! Oh and must run it long enough to get fan to cut in?? Not convinced it will, but we'll see. |
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Thanks for the "heads up" from this thread, I have arranged my insurance today, as its driveable & so making it "nickable" thought best to get it insured, Fully comp 5k miles per year agreed value 90 days euro cover ( don,t think i,ll be using that ) Parts only cost = £95 Its the only vehicle I,ve had where it costs more to tax it for 6 months than it costs to insure it cheers andy |
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You got yours a little cheaper than mine, not much though, maybe enough for a takeaway! |
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Ohhh, mine should work out about £12.50 in that case
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Cheeky "whippasnappa"
Tho, yes Mark, you have a point cheers andy |
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Not looking forward to my quotes
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Quick question, how many no-claims did you tell them you had? As i've been told your no claims is only for 1 car. Which means 0 no claims on the kit car insurance
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~ My Build Diary - http://davesroadster.blogspot.com/ *updated 7/6/11* Best bit so far: Getting it running Worst bit so far: Cutting steel for wishbones and engine mounts. Most annoying bit so far: Generator packing up half way through welding. |
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I suppose the home build/kit car industry in relation to insurance is totally different to "normal" vehicles, Tho it helped when I mentioned I was a member on this forum & LCB too. So, £95 taking into account that no NCB was calculated into the quote is a very good deal indeed. cheers andy |
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You can only use your NCB on 1 vehicle so may as well be your daily driver.The other option is to try and get a FLEET policy which will cover both cars under your NCB.Dunno if they still do that in UK though.
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