They need to be white, and have much much smaller tyres fitted.
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They need to be white, and have much much smaller tyres fitted.
Just re-read this whole thread dude, can't beleive its not going to live on :(
Looking at a positive side, R1ch is selling a perfect shell ;)
Aye :(
Another call from DirectLine today, they told me if the assessor puts the car down as a cat a/b writeoff, then you cant buy it back for salvage....
i.e. id lose it, and everything on it...
Can only have it back if its cat c/d, if they agree to letting you buy it back.
If that happens then im moving on from novas definently, as i just wont be arsed hunt around for the many bargains that my car was built from, again.
Oh and to make my week even better i was getting some stuff out the nova boot earlier on, leaned on the edge of the boot to reach into the car/boot, must of pressed on my phone= one ****ed lcd screen
A nice £200 samsung U900 f**ked
Great :roll:
Fook! Take everything salavageable off it before the assessor sees it!
Theres a list of mods on my policy though, so IF he has got that list from my insurance company he will already know what hes expecting to see on the car...........
And will probably then offer me the market value of the car(few hunded quid), and be done with it....
That's bad. so the fate of your car, hangs with some assessor, who probably won't understand the time, money and effort you've spent on it, rubbish!Quote:
Originally Posted by Adam
Indeed....
He could basically value it at about £300 quid!!!!
When theres 300quids worth of engine under the bonnet alone lol lol
Can you not tell him to go away and you keep the car?
Take bits off it once the assessor has been and told you its a write off? surely whoever comes to pick the car up for scrap isnt going to be there with a long list of mods making sure its all there! Will only be taken off to be crushed? The car is at your house isnt it?
I really dont know mate, dont know whether i can choose not to pursue the claim after ive heard the assessors verdict etc....Quote:
Originally Posted by iainel
Rich-yeah its at my house, but im not sure if the assessor will see the mods on the car, and value according......
If he doesnt, and then cat a/b's it... Im f**ked basically
And tbh most cat C cars ive ever seen have just had a knackered bumper, headlamp... So i really cant see mine just being a cat c.