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Post by sfhardman » Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:46 pm

Hi Chris,

A friend of mine has a modified RX7 set up for drifting (which I would suspect most insurers would put in the "don't touch with a bargepole category") - he has it insured through National Auto Club. They will insure pretty much anything but it is expensive.

Hope that helps,

Simon

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All,

To all the folk who have made changes requiring certification – who did
you get to do the certification work, and what problems did you
encounter?

Also once you had the car certified – who was so helpful to actually
insure it (recommendations welcome)?

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Post by ianbell » Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:53 pm

Hi
I had a rollbar fitted to my MX5 recently and had an LVV Verification done by
MS Certification. He was great. The web site for the LVV Cert guys is
www.lvvta.org.nz which gives you a list of all certifiers and details of what
mods need a cert and which don't. If you require any info, email me direct at
ballochbeatties@xtra.co.nz and I can email you pdf info. I cant attach the
pdf's to this reply because I don't think the club site can do this.
Regards
Ian Bell
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Post by ianbell » Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:56 pm

After the roll bar was fitted, I had no problem continuing my insurance with
NZI. I think that if the mods are reasonable and legal, most insurance
companies shouldn't have a problem.
Ian Bell
CHN433

Simon Hardman

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Post by Simon Hardman » Mon Jan 09, 2006 5:39 pm

I may have to give them a go - NZI seems to have a good rep on this list. I
needed a lot of persistence with AMI to get them to keep insuring my lightly
modified (intake and exhaust) mx5. Their position was quote: "We don't
insure modified cars". I suspect it may make a lot of difference whether
you call the call centre (where they have minimal training and aren't
allowed to make decisions) or visit a branch (where they can exercise some
judgement).

Simon

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Post by ianbell » Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:01 pm

I agree. I went to the branch manager and spoke to him before the roll bar
was fitted and he was very good to deal with, especially when he seen that
it would be professionally fitted and certed. I spoke to Malcolm Wrigley at
NZI ph 09 9048505. The certification was done by Mark Stokes, MS Cert, 0274
522276
Ian Bell
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Post by MN » Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:47 pm

I had no end of trouble with AA insurance, they wouldn't even cover the car
for 3rd party only. I think the mistake I made was ringing them and not
going in personally. However the car is now fully insured with Classic Cover
(except when on a special stage or race track) and at only slightly more
(about $35) than AA was charging unmodified. For $10k insured value and $500
excess its costing me $299.07 pa. I have a MSNZ authority card for the roll
cage, seats and belts which seems to impress the testing station guys as
none had seen one before.

It looks as though NZI are the people to go to and they are also Classic
Cover's underwriters.

So Ian as you have a roll bar will we see you at the Taupo Clubmen's Series
this winter? Is anyone planning to do the dual sprints or races this year or
is Jennifer going to be the sole "5" representative again?
cheers,

Mark

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Post by my m5emails » Tue Jan 10, 2006 10:33 am

so mark will I see you racing your mx5 at the upper hutt hill climb this
Sunday ?
what about the dual car sprints at manfeild on the 21st, or Port road on the
22nd ?

BTW, I am with NZI and they were ok with the roll bar as it improved safty.

mike


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Ian,

I called this number and got 'no such number' - could you please tell me
the branch?

Chris

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Scrub that (sorry) - Googled and found him in Franklin thus requiring
the (09) from within Auckland.

Sorry for spamming list.

Chris

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any restrictions with Classic Cover? their website is kinda minimalist ...

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Post by MN » Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:53 pm

Yes my entry is in for Wallaceville Rd (shame we can't do the full Targa
stage as it looks with a mix of slow, fast uphill and down) but not the dual
sprints or Port Rd. Taranaki is confirmed for April 1st - still considering?
cheers,

Mark

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Post by MN » Tue Jan 10, 2006 1:57 pm

Because its for classic cars a mileage restriction which was more than we
normally do in the car but nothing else if I recall.

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For you turbo guys...
was there anything you had to "do" for the cert??
Anything that the certifier brought up such as brakes,
clearances, bracket mounting points etc??
Im looking at putting a turbo brace down from the
turbo, to mount on the engine mount bolts, just
wondering if that'd be ok.

Yeh, I'm on a 5 week count down now... got the
injectors and modified fuel rail in. Doing the dump
pipe and final pipework at the moment. Then just have
to finish the new power steering reservoir.Then
exhaust,cert,tune.

P.s what sort of exhaust are you guys running.. im
looking at a 2.5" resonator then a 2.5" "semi baffled"
rear muffler to keep things quite but good flow. Any suggestions??

Glenn "SLYDIT"
http://miata.cardomain.com/id/supasparky
Currently building a DIY Turbo..
cheers,

Mark

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Post by MadMaz » Tue Jan 10, 2006 7:18 pm

Hi Glen

I used to own a modified Galant VR4 years ago that I had to get rid of
because it's age and growing scarcity of parts turned it into too much of a
liability.

It ran an Evo1 turbo running 12 psi on the street and 17 + psi for the
occasional quick squirt. Like a number of other turbo cars, the housing
would glow white hot after a session on the track.

I'd be careful where you mount the brace - because a lot of heat will work
it's way down it to whatever you're attaching it to at the other end.

Good luck with the project - I'm keen to hear how it goes.

Cheers
Mark
Firm Believer in 98 Go Juice - Go for it!

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Post by ianbell » Tue Jan 10, 2006 9:03 pm

I had that number which I thought would get you through, but obviously not,
so try 09 2371469, 0800 800 800 or 09 969 6000. These are numbers from the
Auckland and Pukekohe phone books. Or try www.nzi.co.nz
Regards
Ian Bell

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thanks Mark...
Ive been thinking about the same thing regarding the
turbo Brace... I have images of the engine mount
getting melted and the engine falling out...:)


Glenn "SLYDIT"
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Currently building a DIY Turbo..

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