Fair enough you see an ek9 that is local to the area in which you live in. But, in my opinion, I suggest you wait a few years and drop that quote then determine yourself to find the best ek9 out there and travel no matter where it is, this is the most recommended option rather than becoming a fraud and throwing your money away in an extent of the car not becoming legally and statistically correct.
You never actually done anything wrong, and money is hard at times but it's never worth it considering an ek9 isn't the most subtle car in the world and cops may wish to pull you over, over absolutely nothing and next thing you know they find out the engine's difference and what not.
I've saw mega cheap ek9s floating about, but I'm just becoming patient until quotes are decent and I'll move on from there.
Good luck in the future and don't be a fraud, it's not worth it when you could possibly get involved in a crash and your insurance is void due to incorrrect details on the policy.