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I presume to do this we need to:a) tell the insurance companyb) tell the DVLA? Its gone from a 7 seater to a 2 seater, if this is on the V5 I presume they'd need to be insured
Quote from: "defuzz"I presume to do this we need to:a) tell the insurance companyb) tell the DVLA? Its gone from a 7 seater to a 2 seater, if this is on the V5 I presume they'd need to be insuredi did neither of them, as long as u dont take ur old mot certificate to get ur new mot just say uve lost it, u shud be fine thats what i did i said its been a 2 seater ever since ive had it
by there policy, you will most likely be required to:State clearly any deviation or modification from manufacturers factory specification, and any alterations to the vehicle which are likely to effect the liability risk upon which the quotation and policy have been based.they could in the worst case argue that by removing half the interior, the weight reduction has increased performance... sounds daft i know, but in the event of a whoopsie, they will often try their best to squirm out of paying up!best safe than sorry
Quote from: "Ja1983"by there policy, you will most likely be required to:State clearly any deviation or modification from manufacturers factory specification, and any alterations to the vehicle which are likely to effect the liability risk upon which the quotation and policy have been based.they could in the worst case argue that by removing half the interior, the weight reduction has increased performance... sounds daft i know, but in the event of a whoopsie, they will often try their best to squirm out of paying up!best safe than sorrySo, do you tell them about every tiny litle thing you do, like, i duno, fit a non land rover exhaust maybe.... even if it's only a regualr part, and not a performance one......
So, do you tell them about every tiny litle thing you do, like, i duno, fit a non land rover exhaust maybe.... even if it's only a regualr part, and not a performance one......
probally false floor to store waffle boards in ?
Quote from: "burgerman" probally false floor to store waffle boards in ? Trouble is, you will be reluctant to get the waffles out from under floor as it not as easy as reaching into boot and grabbing em. You didn't see mine the weekend for that reason :D. If I *really* had to I would have got em out and left them out in rear for the duration, but seeing yours where free to hand instead.... 8)