Just googled it and it seems to be a very grey area. Some say as long as its not registered at the same address (you could have 20cars that way) Others say yes but as soon as you leave the car parked its uninsured And anpr will pick it up as uninsured so will get hassled all the time. However some people have said there company's will cover uninsured cars under tpft as long as it has T and T. Basically ring your insurer and get it in black and white from them
Are you sure the 2nd vehicle didnt need to have insurance under someone elses name? You could drive other vehciles with quinn at any age even with tpft but the other vehcile had to be insured otherwise it wouldnt be allowed on the road as it wasnt insured directly
Well I started one with my corolla with the intention to put my starlet on it. So they gave me mirrored ncb from the starlets current policy and my multi car discount and they would call me as my starlets was about to run out so they couls add it to it. That was march time and they called me mid august to sort it all out. If youve got a new policy you might be able to back track and get them to change it to a mcp
For you to drive the other car under 3rd party insurance it needs to be insured by someone else already. Plus you need to be over 25 with the 1st insurance company in many cases. Check with your current company if they do 2nd car discount or any new companies see if they will mirror your ncb onto a new policy. I did this and shortcut myself 3 or 4 years ncb on my second car and now have 2 policies with 7 and 8 yncb
That must have been a stock car to a fully forged setup though. Hes running 206hp with nice freeflowing manifolds etc helping the ct9 get the best out of it. Unless your going forged you're going to gain 20-30hp maybe (once mapped) with slightly increased lag. The reason the td04 feels so good is the way they spool. Not much then a huge surge. Great for the butt dyno but not actually that much quicker in real world situations.
The studs are part of the disc. (I replied the in other thread about that by the way) Are they steel nuts? You could weld a bolt to it or as above, Drill the stud out the center so theres nothing left for the nut to hold on so it falls out.