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I agree with you on the racing is rubbing part. The part that I dont agree on is about the custom parts thing. That gives them an exclusion that they can muscle younger people around with and lower payouts. Hell, my car is mostly custom for that matter. Under that policy I would only be entitled to the value of a 1991 slicktop non-turbo Z if something catastrophic were to happen. Screw that. They have the option to drop me from a policy I pay for, so I take that as if I am paying for the policy and they are taking my money, then they sure as hell better cover all of my salad bowl. : "Loss to any custom parts or equipment designed for racing which is installed in your insured auto. This includes, but is not limited to, nitrous oxide systems, roll cages and ai intake modifications." : Doesn't that mean that if you have *racing* equipment installed, that they won't cover if it it's stolen or damaged? They'll still cover the car, just not the extras. : "loss or damage arising out of the participation in a prearranged, organized, or spontaneous: : a. racing contest; : b. speed contest; or : c. use of an auto at a track or course designed for racing which is used for racing or high performance driving, or in practice or preparation for any contest or use of this type."
: If you were an insurance company, would you want to insure someone who races their car? Remember, Rubbin' is Racin'. : These make sense to me, but maybe that's cuz I'm old.

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