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Old 30-06-2007, 12:19 AM   #1
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im wondering how do i go about telling my insurence company (SGIO in WA) that i have moded my car???

all ive done is: cat back, f6 cai, air box to tb piping made from silicon intercooler piping, 20% underdrives and k + n pannel filter, im also getting a magnaflow cat and 4495's put on very soon

will they charge me more p/a now? or does it stay unchanged. Ig i was in an accident i would change the silicon piping striaght away so i doubt i would tell them about that BUT for the other things, CAN ANY ONE GIVE ME SOME TIPS

cheers,
sheld.

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