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2 minutes ago, Ben C34 said:

Oh no, reverse entry gone wrong?

What a pain, cars suck

Diesel down on wet road at the roundabout outside of work.

Car just snapped sideways and I was a passenger.

A guy with his family was cruising along behind me watching the whole thing.

He said they were admiring the my car, LOL, (freshly washed and waxed) and then it just shot off the road in front of them.

Hopefully it gets fixed soon, full comprehensive insured, waiting for the fix it or write it off call will be a PITA.

Mark has a bad case of the sads...

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1 hour ago, r32-25t said:

That sux mate at least you’re good

hope insurance gives you result you want 

Not a chance, market is 25-30k, which means 25k at the most.

Adding up all the mods is around 15k

With the car costing me 32 + 15 = 47k

I'm expecting a loss of around 22k if they write it off.

Meh, next........ 

1 hour ago, mlr said:

Not a chance, market is 25-30k, which means 25k at the most.

Adding up all the mods is around 15k

With the car costing me 32 + 15 = 47k

I'm expecting a loss of around 22k if they write it off.

Meh, next........ 

Buy back and full race car = no more sads 

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ah yes, Netwons law of car mods goes.... Car Value(Mod) << Car Value(Std) + Mod Value, where "<<" = less than by a significant order of magnitude...

More importantly, was it insured with mods taken into account?

59 minutes ago, GTofuS-T said:

ah yes, Netwons law of car mods goes.... Car Value(Mod) << Car Value(Std) + Mod Value, where "<<" = less than by a significant order of magnitude...

More importantly, was it insured with mods taken into account?

Nope, LOL

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