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20th February 2017, 16:33 | #11 |
This is my second home
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Same. If I bought it, I wouldn't be worrying about the paint work. If it scratches or dents, it happens. It wouldn't be a garage queen. It will be driven like a car should be driven.
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20th February 2017, 16:48 | #12 |
Gets stuck in
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Haha im really OCD about these things, little bits bug me like my peeling rear window trim haha
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20th February 2017, 19:39 | #13 |
This is my second home
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All insurance companies are different, and brokers add further confusion.
A lot of insurers won't accept the paint finish as a factory finish optional extra, and class it as a high cost modification. Quite a few have refused to quote. Admiral were the most competitive for three years for me, but then last year increased my premium considerably. Now with Adrian Flux. |
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