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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: BURLESON, TX
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![]() No offense, but your an idiot if you tell them. Thats why a lot of people modify 4 cylinders, to keep the cheap insurance. It won't raise the value of the car, unless you take out additional coverage. I have an 85 GT with a 347 stroker and a long list of mods. The fact of the matter is, if I dent the fender, they will total it. So I only carry liability. I have roughly 450 plus horsepower and it costs me 200.00 dollars a year in insurance. It will pretty much out run any stock vehicle, its paid for, and insurance is cheap. After all don't you think you pay enough insurance?
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