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Yippi I think my baby is going to be fixed...But now not sure where to get repairs done..Does anyone know of any really really good japanese import specialist that does smash repairs or really really good repair place Melbourne,please let me know...Hmmmm I will need pic,before and after pic,if yr car has bn done there..

Yippi I think my baby is going to be fixed...But now not sure where to get repairs done..Does anyone know of any really really good japanese import specialist that does smash repairs or really really good repair place Melbourne,please let me know...Hmmmm I will need pic,before and after pic,if yr car has bn done there..

Though the smash repairers may take it in doesnt mean it will be fixed. If it has been assessed, it was to see who is at fault. Once it gets assessed, it will be assessed again once the smash repairs give insurance a quote, then it will be a write off. Not to shoot down your hopes but I got my hopes up too..

hahaha straight to the point xntrq :P

they wont fix it. your cars worth 6g and its about 2-3g just on a rear quarter replacement

not sure where u got 6g..my car is worth more then that...was in mint condition and im the first owner in au..

Though the smash repairers may take it in doesnt mean it will be fixed. If it has been assessed, it was to see who is at fault. Once it gets assessed, it will be assessed again once the smash repairs give insurance a quote, then it will be a write off. Not to shoot down your hopes but I got my hopes up too..

Grrr your spot on... Repairer said write off:-(..getting the second assesment today..after 2 days of fighting with the insurance company i got to choose my own repairer and and got them to pay for tow,which they refused at first...I got a hire too...

Good luck finding yr new car..Thanks for all yr help..:-).

  • 2 weeks later...

i smashed my car at Eastern creek drift night damage didnt look that bad

but its a write off can never be registered again

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NISSAN-200SX-S15-SPEC-S-YELLOW-6-SPEED-TURBO-/261115986095?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item3ccbb9c0af

that my car i'm not the seller though

the guy bought it from pickles for $4250

he's trying to sell it as a whole car for a small profit

Tara, get it written off.

The inside of a GTS-t is VERY flimsy and that hit has definitely twisted the interior of the engine bay around.

I just did a lot of work straightening the front end on a 33GTSt that took a really small hit.

The rear end is also a MASSIVE hit, the only way to repair that is a cut and shut, it will never be the same again.

Depending on what they want for a buy back, you should consider getting it back and parting it out.

You need to find a new love!

Your car is like a long term girlfriend - once they are rear-ended by someone else, the relationship will never be the same again no matter how much you try and patch things up!

:P

ABSOLUTE GOLD lmfao

You need to find a new love!

Your car is like a long term girlfriend - once they are rear-ended by someone else, the relationship will never be the same again no matter how much you try and patch things up!

:P

Brett is a naughty boy then...

Lol

  • 1 month later...

i smashed my car at Eastern creek drift night damage didnt look that bad

but its a write off can never be registered again

http://www.ebay.com....=item3ccbb9c0af

that my car i'm not the seller though

the guy bought it from pickles for $4250

he's trying to sell it as a whole car for a small profit

Wow that's not much damage at all..I got hit by a car going 80,front and back damage..My car should have bn written off straight away,dumb ass guy fr insurance company said repair..Now finally its written off.

Tara, get it written off.

The inside of a GTS-t is VERY flimsy and that hit has definitely twisted the interior of the engine bay around.

I just did a lot of work straightening the front end on a 33GTSt that took a really small hit.

The rear end is also a MASSIVE hit, the only way to repair that is a cut and shut, it will never be the same again.

Depending on what they want for a buy back, you should consider getting it back and parting it out.

Thanks for yr reply,yeah I know,the car wont be the same after a smash like that.Its written off now,had a few problems with the insurance company,they didn't even know what date they came to check car...lol.

First they said repair,So had to take car to smash repairers.Then said yep we wrote car off the day we saw it..Its now gone to the Financial Ombudsman.

They gave me a salvageprice,which sounded good,but the company wont pick up their ph...lol..

The places I call gave me half the price to take car,So insurance company is trying to keep more..hahahha,crazy..

My engine is good,so thinking abt buying a shell.. :no:

:action-smiley-069:

Edited by tara

You need to find a new love!

Your car is like a long term girlfriend - once they are rear-ended by someone else, the relationship will never be the same again no matter how much you try and patch things up!

:P

Hahahhaha,I already got another skyline,just miss my old car :angry: ..

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