

So looks like it's going to be wrote off again!
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The guy's alrite. He still on an african licence, so he's not exactly up to the uk driving standards, if ya know what i mean?oakey wrote:Poor chromey![]()
BTW mate the fact he is african is irrelevantHe is a **** though
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Bonnet may well be "straightenable" and keep an eye out for a matching 2nd hand wing and grill. Ask your dumbass neighbor for some money to cover it. Jobs a gooden.
At least the bumper is not damaged! Just to replace that side bit you'd be looking at £70 for the side bumper part and £30 for the bumpstrip!

so because the wing has pushed the bonnet it will need jigging thats a new one on me it at the very most will just need adjusting whether the bonnet is repaired or a new one is sourcedjohal87 wrote:from what i can see they probably will write it off, the wing looks like its pushed the bonnet, which will mean jigging, to get the right spray job the front end will need spraying and the door blowing in, little minor things add up like the grill, seals, along with the normal parts, this is just ruff, and im no expert, so sorry if im wrong just looking at it from when some thing very simalar happened to my golf, but we settled it private so it didnt get destroyed

i did say im no expert, so yeh maybe adjusted, but in worst case it might need more work doing, there might be damage on the side, probably best to get a garage to give it a quick quote... maybe?town325i wrote:so because the wing has pushed the bonnet it will need jigging thats a new one on me it at the very most will just need adjusting whether the bonnet is repaired or a new one is sourcedjohal87 wrote:from what i can see they probably will write it off, the wing looks like its pushed the bonnet, which will mean jigging, to get the right spray job the front end will need spraying and the door blowing in, little minor things add up like the grill, seals, along with the normal parts, this is just ruff, and im no expert, so sorry if im wrong just looking at it from when some thing very simalar happened to my golf, but we settled it private so it didnt get destroyed
It does not work like that sadly.Insurance companies will often only repair a car if its less than 60% the full value of the car.(can not remember the usual value for sure).JimmyC wrote:Its only a wing, bonnet and grill, get it done off insurance
Its a peanuts repair surely not a write off
Still waiting on the 1st case to go to court, which is a nightmare! My solicitor is fairly confident due to the fact it was a rear end shunt.Felix79 wrote:Out of a matter of intrest how has the 1st case gone. I just read the thread and seems the scum bag who hit you has been trying it on.
