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Hey all,

I had a little bingle in the car on saturday night. Which ended in the roof being slightly bent.

Recieved the call today that she was a right off :whistling:

Insurance have taken the car and is being sold at auction.

Possibly looking for another NA 33 or similar.

Recieving around 10g back after excess. So im open to suggestions.

One of the longest days at work :D

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well im chasing up the auction house to see when its going.

Its only got damage around the rear right wheel from yours truly le power pole.

Everything else is perfect.

Motor, gear box, interior. basically everything you need. if i get some interest ill look at buying her back

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yeh sorry man.

I didn't judge it proply. threw a shicane. some gravel on the road and she just went. only saw the gravel at the last minute.

Car can be bought at auction for like 2g if some one wants a reasonable 33 with only rear panel damage and one broken small window.

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omg~ doesn't sound very total to me... its sad how car values can go down dramatically cuz of some expensive minor repairs. 2G omfg! i'd buy it and sell the parts myself man~ the engine itself would already give me profit, then theres the turbo, trans, etc etc.

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Damn man, you must still be in shock and all aye.

Feel for yah. . I did something stupid today aswell.

Forgot to lock the bonnet down properly.. took the car up the road.. air hits the hood and boom! ..

Fractured the carbon fibre hood.

Pissed off.. lol

Anyways, well sell the Cams. And watchu gettin' next ?

MRXTCZ

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Sucks how a minor bend in the roof, despite the car can look fine=write off. Anyway f**k the car, your not dead, get a turbo now. Kill yourself quicker next time :)

That is the plan. maybe not the whole killing myself side of things. im not emo haha.

Only thing is insurance is threw the roof.

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