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boot floors are part of crumple zone, its meant to crease, you just put it on the rack and pull it straight again. as long as your rails aren't kinked its easy panel beating with parts from a donor cut if the floor's too creased to pull straight.

it'll cost the workshop about 3k to 5k to fix, but obviously they're gonna quote you 8k to make a tidy profit, they're not a charity.

If you don't have a workshop hookup that'll look after you, your best option is find a couple of workshops that'll give you high quotes, enough to write off the car. Just Car's threshold is 70% to 75% of the value of the car. Sometimes you might have to pay em a $100 to make em give you two quotes high enough to get the payout. For them its $100 for typing up a piece of paper and getting the shop down the road to do the same.

Its a good deal Brandon. Tristans car does epic skids :P

I dont think 8k is unreasonable. It would be a fair amount of work to straighten up the car properly and things will always come up which are unexpected. Its probably a 6k job but the guy has given himself a buffer.

PS: GTR + RWD Mode?...

Yea. If it's in my hand it'll be end up like that s15 in the Tokyo Drift movie. Time to knock off work!

boot floors are part of crumple zone, its meant to crease, you just put it on the rack and pull it straight again. as long as your rails aren't kinked its easy panel beating with parts from a donor cut if the floor's too creased to pull straight.

it'll cost the workshop about 3k to 5k to fix, but obviously they're gonna quote you 8k to make a tidy profit, they're not a charity.

If you don't have a workshop hookup that'll look after you, your best option is find a couple of workshops that'll give you high quotes, enough to write off the car. Just Car's threshold is 70% to 75% of the value of the car. Sometimes you might have to pay em a $100 to make em give you two quotes high enough to get the payout. For them its $100 for typing up a piece of paper and getting the shop down the road to do the same.

not a bad thought funky - ill see what the quotes end up as..

Like OMG ULEH SKIDS?

lol i'm so far from a uleh its not funny!

track skids only haha

PS: GTR + RWD Mode?...

You!

I just got a Do Luck Torque Manager with some of krudd's money.

Its fuckin epic. Better than all the other ETS's on the marke. Lets you select what speed you want it to operate at, what torque spilt you want while cornering, and what torque spilt to use while going straight. You want this in your car, along with more low.

use a translator on this site:

http://www.do-luck.com/dtm.html

http://www.do-luck.com/dtm_setting1.html

not a bad thought funky - ill see what the quotes end up as..

If you wanna be sneaky, tell em the agreed value of the car is 20k. So when they do the maths they'll think that if they quote around 10k to 12k they'll still get the job.

Like OMG ULEH SKIDS?

Nah like epic angle skids.

not a bad thought funky - ill see what the quotes end up as..

lol i'm so far from a uleh its not funny!

track skids only haha

Oi I hate tomatos Uleh! *kebabslap* (Shan a gif needs to be added of that kebab slap so we can have it as an emote)

You!

I just got a Do Luck Torque Manager with some of krudd's money.

Its f**kin epic. Better than all the other ETS's on the marke. Lets you select what speed you want it to operate at, what torque spilt you want while cornering, and what torque spilt to use while going straight. You want this in your car, along with more low.

use a translator on this site:

http://www.do-luck.com/dtm.html

http://www.do-luck.com/dtm_setting1.html

I have other things that need attention before that is considered. But one will be going in the car eventually :P

If you wanna be sneaky, tell em the agreed value of the car is 20k. So when they do the maths they'll think that if they quote around 10k to 12k they'll still get the job.

Thats genius lol

sif, you're a leb emo.

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bahahahahaha. So true

32's are like Dunlop Volleys, if you rip one you just get another one, not try n fix the ripped one :)

32's are like Dunlop Volleys, if you rip one you just get another one, not try n fix the ripped one :)

lol or you just wear the ripped ones...

good chance to upgrade to a nice HR31 i suppose :laugh:

Upgrade? Does not compute.

32's are like Dunlop Volleys, if you rip one you just get another one, not try n fix the ripped one :)

Agree. Try to claim everything and get a new/better 1.

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