Author Topic: declaring mods  (Read 1681 times)

Offline Guy

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declaring mods
« on: 24 January 2008, 23:28 »
just can't bring myself to do it for some reason....

i know i should...

have popped coilies on and also a jetex exhaust... how much do we think the AA are going to sting me for that??

any advice for staying legal but keeping things cheep?

Offline Mikester

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Re: declaring mods
« Reply #1 on: 25 January 2008, 00:30 »
Your old enough, its only if your under 25 that they really care, i rang to declare some bits, and the woman was like "yeah im writing this down, is tehre anything else" im like, will it cost more? shes like "no, i will just write it down"


Blates didnt even add it, heard no typing! lol

Offline â„¢MiKeYâ„¢

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Re: declaring mods
« Reply #2 on: 25 January 2008, 08:22 »
just declare them mate, should be fine. I'm 21 and I've declared all of mine and it's still not that bad :)
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Offline Chris 'N' Jen

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Re: declaring mods
« Reply #3 on: 25 January 2008, 08:59 »
i just declared all of my mods

wheels
lowering
custom remap

just cost me an extra 150. Worth it imo  :smiley:

Andy Jeffries

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Re: declaring mods
« Reply #4 on: 25 January 2008, 15:05 »
HIC do not charge for the first 10bhp of mods just the admin charge to add them, but reccomend that I do all my mods in one go to save on the admin charges :)

Im only changing my manifold, exhaust and a bit of head work...any bits I use for track days wont need to be declaired as that will be coverd under my track insurance.