#16: Re: DSWR's photoshoot:) Author: JamieM, Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 11:52 am ---- Wow what's the insurance like with a 180 lump added as a modification?
Surely it would have been cheaper and less hassle to just buy a silver 180 and sell the zest?
Bet you love the difference in powahz!
#17: Re: DSWR's photoshoot:) Author: DanT, Location: Torbay, EnglandPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:53 pm ---- Like the first two pics they are pretty cool
Quite like the fact you've put all the work in on it, and its turned out nicely too.
I guess another benefit of the engine swap is the tax, i imagine the zest tax isnt anywhere near the price of a 180's lol.
Wow what's the insurance like with a 180 lump added as a modification?
Surely it would have been cheaper and less hassle to just buy a silver 180 and sell the zest?
Bet you love the difference in powahz!
I paid my insurance up front for the year and when I mentioned it to them they just modified the insurance and didn't request any more money.... I'm not arguing!! £1800 at 18 is good with me! fingers crossed they don't do me over next year, haha:p
The time and effort to put my zest back to standard would have probably been the same as just wacking a 180 in. I didn't really want to start again as I love what I got:)
DanT wrote:
Like the first two pics they are pretty cool
Quite like the fact you've put all the work in on it, and its turned out nicely too.
I guess another benefit of the engine swap is the tax, i imagine the zest tax isnt anywhere near the price of a 180's lol.
Cheers, Dan:) I feel it was well worth the time and effort! and about the tax, I'm pretty sure I've got to announce the engine change to DVLA and then request another tax disk at the correct amount... Need to look into it more:\ sure is a brain ache, lol
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