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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: UnCl3RoRy on 26 September 2013, 17:21

Title: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: UnCl3RoRy on 26 September 2013, 17:21
Contacted the insurance company today to see how much it would cost for  some 18" bbs ch reps, and it would be an extra 130 pounds.

Is this about right?
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: Rhyso on 26 September 2013, 17:28
Depends on

Your insurer
Where you live
How far into your policy

And a whole heap of other variables that I can't be bothered to type  :laugh:
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: UnCl3RoRy on 26 September 2013, 17:39
Would you pay that much for a year? 10 months really
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: Scott D on 26 September 2013, 17:49
maybe if they was genuine BBS wheels worth £1500+

it's a lot of money that for adding wheels, id save money till with a more mod friendly insurance company
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: dubber36 on 26 September 2013, 17:50
I don't pay much more than that to insure all of my Mk6 for a year.
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: Rhyso on 26 September 2013, 19:06
Would you pay that much for a year? 10 months really

No i wouldnt!
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: UnCl3RoRy on 26 September 2013, 22:09
This is rather annoying, I was so looking forward to some new alloys, this has thrown a spanner in the works.
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: barrym381 on 26 September 2013, 22:13
This is rather annoying, I was so looking forward to some new alloys, this has thrown a spanner in the works.
if less than 50pence a day is a spanner in the works prob best not looking for new wheels  :whistle:
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: mar_k on 26 September 2013, 22:37
Thing is I bet they wouldn't replace the wheels like for like if they went missing.
Title: Re: My insurance price for a set it alloys
Post by: mcgee9t2 on 27 September 2013, 07:23
Max Iv paid is £50

If you can afford it why not.