1.1 to vtr insurance

  1. #1
    I can insure a vtr with lowered suspension, alloys, interior changes, aftermarket exhaust and manifold and induction kit for around £800 a year but i love my car and i have done loads of work on it and want to convert it to a vtr engine, does anyone know how much insurance would be roughly ?
    Im 19 and hopefully will have 2 year no claims when i get new insurance.
    Thanks
  2. #2
    Probably more than insuring a VTR to be honest
  3. #3
    should be about 3 fiddy and a half more, minus the length of a piece of string. Multiplied by the age of the captain, then add how long it takes for a cannon to cool down.

    call your insurance and find out
  4. #4
    You could *******speak to your insurance company?????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!1111111
  5. #5
    Give brentacre a shot mate
  6. #6
    Our scheme starts at age 21. Sorry.
  7. #7
    I'd put money on it being over £4K a year.
  8. #8
    Unfortunately conversions often lead to big premiums.If I were you i'd save up buy a vtr then swap your mods over to it.
  9. #9
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by stevo67 View Post
    Unfortunately conversions often lead to big premiums.If I were you i'd save up buy a vtr then swap your mods over to it.
    I am getting my dads vtr(only 30000 miles from new) and he is getting mine with some cash to him hopefully start of next year .

    Thanks for the help guys
  10. #10
    Hi,
    If you need any help with insurance then please feel free to drop me a line. If you wanted to PM me your details I'd be happy to arrange for one of my quotes team to give you a call back.
    Regards,
    Dan.