lpg conversions
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celica st202

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209 months

Monday 1st September 2008
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any car that is converted must have a certificate from a approved installer or you cannot get the insurance and if you dont inform your insurer your cover is void so you are in fact not insured
i have just had my celica converted to lpg by an approved installer at a very reasonable price and they done an excellent job on the conversion anyone who wants theres converted i would glady pass the installers details on to them

Edited by celica st202 on Monday 1st September 17:51

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

212 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2008
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I'd be interested in the installers name.

However I don't believe the thing about not being able to insure without a certificate. Think that's just marketing speel to reel people in.

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16,163 posts

212 months

Thursday 4th September 2008
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I'm sorry mate but I know for fact that it depends on your insurer if they require a certificate. Although I will concede that most do.

Also some LPG companies will provide a certificate for your insurance company after inspection of your handy-work (assuming they sold you the kit). So that's worth considering if you're looking to save money and your insurance company wants the certificate.

As with any modification it's to do with the insurer and their T&Cs. Always worth checking and declaring.







Edited by G on Thursday 4th September 15:54

DucatiGary

7,765 posts

247 months

Saturday 6th September 2008
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[quote=G]I'm sorry mate but I know for fact that it depends on your insurer if they require a certificate. Although I will concede that most do.

Also some LPG companies will provide a certificate for your insurance company after inspection of your handy-work (assuming they sold you the kit). So that's worth considering if you're looking to save money and your insurance company wants the certificate.

As with any modification it's to do with the insurer and their T&Cs. Always worth checking and declaring.
Edited by G on Thursday 4th September 15:54

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i cant understand how they could do that though?

the cert is an official LPGA cert stating the LPG kit was installed by a professional LPGA registered installer, your trying to tell us a company will sell you a cheap kit, then lie about the installation ?

another LPG urban myth i recon wink