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Originally Posted by Scooter
Hey! Someone else in the Vancouver area!!!
I see you have a collector plate in one of your photos. Do you have your car presently registered as a collector? How was the process of getting the car registered as a collector? Do you get much in the way of savings in insurance premiums?
I'm thinking of getting my car registered as a collector, but if I don't get savings on my insurance fees, I don't see much of a point.
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Hi Scooter:
Welcome to the club. Yes, my car is registered as a collector car. The process is quite simple, but the rules are it must be >15 years old AND less than 1500 wordwide production AND you must have another car registered with ICBC for work. You cannot drive a collector car to work or school.
Your B8 should meet this criteria. Its a huge savings, I pay around $600 per year for full coverage.
If you look on ICBCs website, there is a information on how to apply. All you have to do is take some pictures, fill out the application form, write up a letter explaining the low production of your car and submit it to ICBC. The application actually goes to an independent expert for approval (i.e. BMW Club of BC).
http://www.icbc.com/registration-lic...ector-vehicles
Let me know if you have any questions.