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Depends if they were declared and which insurer... if they were declared then most insurers will but Admiral group is one notable exception.prowla said:
I'm guessing the insurance company may not cover the cost of the mods, such as a custom paint job.chrisw said:
I hope that doesn't include undeclared modifications.Nikoloas1 said:Hi, thanks for the helpful and very informative reply. The car is an Audi A4 and has a book price of approximately £6000. He loves the car but is obviously worried about the write off factor as he spent a lot on the car, albeit cosmetically.
If they weren't declared then you run the risk of the insurance being void for false declaration. Really depends what the mods are and if the engineer/garage realise they are mods0
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