What a shame.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2008-VOLKSWAGEN-S ... 240%3A1318
Anybody good at bodywork
- rehmondo
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Re: Anybody good at bodywork
Car rolled over during accident hence the massive roof damage.
He's not willing to sell parts from it, I called up to ask about the Sat Nav unit.
He's not willing to sell parts from it, I called up to ask about the Sat Nav unit.
- adamj
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Re: Anybody good at bodywork
Looks like someone got over excited on a test drive......
Least it looks like the structure took the roll over well, which is good I guess!
Least it looks like the structure took the roll over well, which is good I guess!
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Re: Anybody good at bodywork
cant see how it is a cat d as theres no chance in repairing that, well there is but theres no point as it wouldnt be cost effective, unless you can get a shell for around 5k
MY CARS IS SOLD 21.5K BETTER OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Kev
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Re: Anybody good at bodywork
Yeah I reckon the best bet is to just sell whatever is still untouched like the interior, dash etc and maybe the wheels or lights. The rest is toast and I can't see how it would be cost effective to repair. The back end is sitting very high too so I wonder if the chassis is jiggered.