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  On 05/10/2009 at 7:43 AM, PJDXR6t said:

racv has all changed your allowed mods as long as they are legal you dont have to tell them your mods whereas in the old days u did and it costed more they said u have to ask vic roads for what is legal or not and as long as they are legal everything is sweet

Yeah same as Shannons, they just say as long as its legal its fine.

Which comes back to my question, whats legal?

Reading through this link seems to suggest that basically any mod at all like tune, intercooler or injectors etc is illegal until engineered.

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im pretty sure the nizpro kits are fully legal and adr approved other than that theres not really that much legal stuff out there...

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I'm in QLD and with Suncorp, they are similar to some other post I have read. They gave me a letter in writing stating that my vehicle IS insured with the current mods (I sent them an e-mail with the list), but the replacement cost for the mods is not covered except the rims and intercooler, which I have covered at no extra cost... anything other than the cooler and rims damaged in an accident is lost to the heavens I can live with that.

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  On 06/10/2009 at 6:21 AM, mattyb said:

I'm in QLD and with Suncorp, they are similar to some other post I have read. They gave me a letter in writing stating that my vehicle IS insured with the current mods (I sent them an e-mail with the list), but the replacement cost for the mods is not covered except the rims and intercooler, which I have covered at no extra cost... anything other than the cooler and rims damaged in an accident is lost to the heavens I can live with that.

My point is thought even though you have in writing that its insured, I am sure they have some underwriting that the car must be road legal. And without an engineers certificate it is not, so I am wondering what the insurance companies do when people make a claim from a major accident.

I did the same thing with Shannons, I got them to approve all my mods and they kept saying that's fine as long as its legal we will cover you.

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  On 07/10/2009 at 4:00 AM, Harey said:

My point is thought even though you have in writing that its insured, I am sure they have some underwriting that the car must be road legal. And without an engineers certificate it is not, so I am wondering what the insurance companies do when people make a claim from a major accident.

I did the same thing with Shannons, I got them to approve all my mods and they kept saying that's fine as long as its legal we will cover you.

I know what youre saying but I dont think they will deny a claim because of some technicality about what is "legal". If they have approved your mods then youre fine. I think what they mean is if you have (for example) a nos set-up and you didnt tell them about it. If speed was a factor then you would probably be denied (in fact you definitely would be). It looks like most insurance companies really are relaxing their restrictions when it comes to mods.

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Anyone had troubles with claims because of mods? I'm a bit worried about this issue for when I start major mods.

Best bet, just try to drive sensibly, always be aware of what's happening around you, don't get distracted by mobile, stereo, GPS etc.

And when the conditions are right (traffic, weather, road condition) give it HEAPS! That's what these cars are bought for after all :gaysex:

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