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My Ride: carbonized MB coupe
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My Ride: 2004 BMW 520i E60 in Amethyst Gray
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hope he does not crash it or be crashed into, the liabilities are huge, the first thing to go will be the flat.....repay mortgage in full, then bank asset freeze.....a nightmare.
next time i will buy a model with the brakes and power and just mod the body.....
from my research, hardly anyone informs their insurance company, for my renewal i already faxed
my new wheel receipts and certs to HSBC insurance, they said they can refuse to pay out if they are not informed anything, but that depends on the quality of the part installed, so if you put on expensive high quality wheels then no probs, but for engine mods, no chance at any cost unless type approved by transport dept.Funny enough they included an "Anti theft device must be installed" clause which is a bugger because it was a 12k option with MB, i don't think i have one, only an immobiliser and a infra red deadlock, they said it had to be a combination of 3 parts including an audible alarm.
do any of your cars make any audible alarm or just flash the hazzard lights???
i think it is really strict in China, when they check your car before you sell it, if your tyres are even wider than stock then they block the sale and if inspected they can request your car to be restored to original stock spec, within a time limit, that is according to our 550i E60 Shenzhen buddy
next time i will buy a model with the brakes and power and just mod the body.....
from my research, hardly anyone informs their insurance company, for my renewal i already faxed
my new wheel receipts and certs to HSBC insurance, they said they can refuse to pay out if they are not informed anything, but that depends on the quality of the part installed, so if you put on expensive high quality wheels then no probs, but for engine mods, no chance at any cost unless type approved by transport dept.Funny enough they included an "Anti theft device must be installed" clause which is a bugger because it was a 12k option with MB, i don't think i have one, only an immobiliser and a infra red deadlock, they said it had to be a combination of 3 parts including an audible alarm.
do any of your cars make any audible alarm or just flash the hazzard lights???
i think it is really strict in China, when they check your car before you sell it, if your tyres are even wider than stock then they block the sale and if inspected they can request your car to be restored to original stock spec, within a time limit, that is according to our 550i E60 Shenzhen buddy
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have loads of $$$ and just what to mod mid class cars and not get exotic.
insurance company will never cover his car but he has 1 and I bet he will never claim the insurance company, unless he hit a government object.
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hope he does not crash it or be crashed into, the liabilities are huge, the first thing to go will be the flat.....repay mortgage in full, then bank asset freeze.....a nightmare.
next time i will buy a model with the brakes and power and just mod the body.....
from my research, hardly anyone informs their insurance company, for my renewal i already faxed
my new wheel receipts and certs to HSBC insurance, they said they can refuse to pay out if they are not informed anything, but that depends on the quality of the part installed, so if you put on expensive high quality wheels then no probs, but for engine mods, no chance at any cost unless type approved by transport dept.Funny enough they included an "Anti theft device must be installed" clause which is a bugger because it was a 12k option with MB, i don't think i have one, only an immobiliser and a infra red deadlock, they said it had to be a combination of 3 parts including an audible alarm.
do any of your cars make any audible alarm or just flash the hazzard lights???
i think it is really strict in China, when they check your car before you sell it, if your tyres are even wider than stock then they block the sale and if inspected they can request your car to be restored to original stock spec, within a time limit, that is according to our 550i E60 Shenzhen buddy
next time i will buy a model with the brakes and power and just mod the body.....
from my research, hardly anyone informs their insurance company, for my renewal i already faxed
my new wheel receipts and certs to HSBC insurance, they said they can refuse to pay out if they are not informed anything, but that depends on the quality of the part installed, so if you put on expensive high quality wheels then no probs, but for engine mods, no chance at any cost unless type approved by transport dept.Funny enough they included an "Anti theft device must be installed" clause which is a bugger because it was a 12k option with MB, i don't think i have one, only an immobiliser and a infra red deadlock, they said it had to be a combination of 3 parts including an audible alarm.
do any of your cars make any audible alarm or just flash the hazzard lights???
i think it is really strict in China, when they check your car before you sell it, if your tyres are even wider than stock then they block the sale and if inspected they can request your car to be restored to original stock spec, within a time limit, that is according to our 550i E60 Shenzhen buddy