Yeab, you are absolutely right. The insurance company has every reason to not put your conversion down on your policy, the fewer coverage the better. Why should they care? It is your car. It is your money. It is your liability. Their only interest is to get your money, not to write down the coverages for you. Perhaps you can tell us a secret how to avoid paying the insurance company all together? If you do I will tell you how the insurance company will point their fingers on your subi engine for exchange. David
--- Benny boy <huhuotbIVIDEOTRONA> wrote: ""Let me ask you, did you talk to your car insurance company before doing the conversion?""" > Yea, and they don't care, i also again don't care. Even the Quebec vehicle > inspection doesn't care. """When an accident happens all fingers may point at your susubingine.""" > Sure, why not! The engine will be the reason, not me, of course, never the > driver... BeBelivee men, where i live, they won't ever blame an engine.
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