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Originally Posted by NOTORIOUS VR
Correct, it's legal to have in your can, and even legal to have hooked up and functional...
But your insurance company is what is going to be the problem.. because if they find out you have that in your car, you can kiss your policy goodbye...
You have to determine what it's worth to you...
What people don't seem to realise is that the same apply's to turbo and S/C added to an engine... if the insurance company ever found out you boosted your car.. it would be over.
Theoretically, a regular insurance policy doesn't even allow you to change your head unit...
Every single modifcation needs to be cleared with them if you want to keep your policy in the even that something happens...
Some might be ****s about them.. others might not care at all...
Just know what the possible outcomes may be in the end.
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Not exactly, i.e. my ins. company will allow changes in audio equipment of up to $2,500 without it ever being mentioned. I also know that my ins. company will allow modifications as long as the car passes cert/safety, and has a report or appraisal as to what was done. The main thing is when you get into a claim situation, don't expect them to cover what you didn't insure
I know I have seen policies that have nitrous listed as being used. . .