Insurance for road legal track day car (not on track cover)
Insurance for road legal track day car (not on track cover)
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Holepunch

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63 posts

232 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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A friend and I are looking to buy a road legal track day car (BMW 325) and could to with a few suggestions for insurance providers to cover the car getting to and from the track. The car has been completely stripped, with racing seats/harness, lowered suspension, quick shift. Just looking for third party cover, 3k mileage limit and both drivers are male over 30 with a clean (ish) licence.

Thanks in advance

worldwidewebs

2,886 posts

274 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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Richard Egger, CCI. Both good smile

Petrolthreads

34 posts

195 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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I have a 325 which is stripped caged etc

Mine is with Adrian Flux on limited mileage, just needed to fill out a form to detail the mods

rex

2,067 posts

290 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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A further vote for Richard Eggar here.

Stripped caged and heavily modified (except engine) e36 M3. Cost about 480 on 6K miles

lol1

232 posts

237 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Richard Egger for me. E36 M3 heavily modified road going and raced this season. £375 fully comp.

jleroux

1,511 posts

284 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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All my insurance goes through REIS. Not the cheapest but the customer service is the best of any *company* i've dealt with, not just any insurance company - that's saying something!

no connections - just a very happy, long time customer.

Jonny
BaT

PetrolHeadSeb

368 posts

193 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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I've got mine through Adrian Flux on a fully modified policy which covers everything including roll cages. Quite reasonable prices too.

edh

3,498 posts

293 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Try HIC (now part of Flux I think but still using different underwriters?)

Sea Demon

1,168 posts

237 months

Thursday 16th September 2010
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+1 for REISS - no probs insuring my M3 track car with them.

As for Adrian Flux and the like, I found they were useless - quote you 1 thing via their website, call up & then its gone up a few hundred quid & the quote via Pistonheads was more expensive than a normal quote for me.

Friend of mine called Adrian Flux last week to insure his Merc 190 track car & once he said it had a cage and no rear seats they didnt want to know, wouldnt quote him.

UH-Matt

2,173 posts

264 months

Thursday 16th September 2010
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+1 for REISS

Currently building a road legal MR2 track day car to compete in MR2 Championship next year, they gave me a fantasticly low price which allowed all the mods I plan as well.

Ash From Flux

1,138 posts

192 months

Monday 20th September 2010
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Sea Demon said:
+1 for REISS - no probs insuring my M3 track car with them.

As for Adrian Flux and the like, I found they were useless - quote you 1 thing via their website, call up & then its gone up a few hundred quid & the quote via Pistonheads was more expensive than a normal quote for me.

Friend of mine called Adrian Flux last week to insure his Merc 190 track car & once he said it had a cage and no rear seats they didnt want to know, wouldnt quote him.
Hi, the online quotes are just a rough quote. Usually they are very similar when you call up but sometimes certain things can change the quotes. Its a bit strange that your friend was turned away with the mods on the car as we have plenty of schemes for this. If any of you want to pm me your details I can look at quotes for you. Cheers

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tomvcarter

1,091 posts

217 months

Monday 20th September 2010
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Any good insurers for the Ring?????

Ash From Flux

1,138 posts

192 months

Monday 20th September 2010
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This is who I normally recommend, apparently they are quite good http://www.nurburgmotorsport.com/Insurance.html

edh

3,498 posts

293 months

Monday 20th September 2010
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Ash From Flux said:
This is who I normally recommend, apparently they are quite good http://www.nurburgmotorsport.com/Insurance.html
No third party cover so useless for TF days