#9072, "RE: insurance? and turbo" In response to In response to 0
HRC kits come complete with everything you need.
If you tell your insurance company, there isn't a damn thing they can do. No matter what you stick on your car, it's still an RS/GS/Esi, and listed as a NON TURBO and insured accordingly. They could sue you if you bought a GST, told them it was a RS, and paid $200 a month lower than you were supposed to for a year or something. It's not the same thing.
They can't sue you, they just won't insure the turbo or kit in the event of an accident. I've (and many others) had my kit on for about a year now, and had several dealings with my insurance company in that time. They've seen under my hood, they know what i've done to it. They're impressed, frankly. they don't care, it's still a GS as far as thier concerned.
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