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Kace wrote:320d with Mods
Uncle B wrote:Depends on the company and mods, mine went up a few quid with anything that may increase power...
Uncle B wrote:I'm assuming you're considering the remapping day on BMW-Driver soc?
Seems like you could save a nice amount which would help cover the insurance hike.
I'd definitely go for it as long as the jump in premium isn't outrageous.
colm_mcm wrote:Make sure you declare the remap. If you have an accident the assessors can usually tell
colm_mcm wrote:Make sure you declare the remap. If you have an accident the assessors can usually tell
Myfeckin FTO wrote:colm_mcm wrote:Make sure you declare the remap. If you have an accident the assessors can usually tell
How can they tell a car has a remapped OE ECU exactly?
Uncle B wrote:Declaring my Exhaust system/Induction kit/Suspension was around €150 extra all in.
I'm going to have to declare a lip/skirts/bumper once I get them on but I doubt (hope!) it'll effect it.
I can't see them charging a hell of a lot tbh, do let us know how you get on though.
Bernard wrote:What qualifies as a mod?
I'd imagine 90% of cars 5 years and older have non spurious parts fitted, only main dealers would use original parts...
Bernard wrote:What qualifies as a mod?
Surely there must be guidelines as I can't see you having to declare every spurious part on a car.
I'd imagine 90% of cars 5 years and older have non spurious parts fitted, only main dealers would use original parts...
miss-enzo wrote:apparently according to the quinn website u have to declare stickers on your car!!
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