thedon Inactive Members 1 Member For: 11y 2m 13d Posted 14/09/13 02:23 AM Share Posted 14/09/13 02:23 AM Ask the guy if he is ok with you taking it to a panel shop for an inspection, if he says no your decision then becomes a simple one. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockatansky Member 591 Member For: 14y 7m 15d Gender: Male Posted 14/09/13 07:22 AM Share Posted 14/09/13 07:22 AM I bought one,It's up to you mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
freeze_dk I am dissatisfied with my current employment situation Donating Members 8,610 Member For: 18y 1m 29d Gender: Male Posted 14/09/13 09:31 AM Share Posted 14/09/13 09:31 AM Pretty sure you can only insure a reparable write off with fire and theft, nobody will give you full comp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Jizard GONE FULL WIZARD Donating Members 1,617 Member For: 15y 10m 20d Gender: Male Location: 720 East Kensington Road Posted 14/09/13 09:38 AM Share Posted 14/09/13 09:38 AM (edited) There should be paperwork that covers every little detail of the repairs, if he doesn't produce this then steer clear because he is hiding something, to register it he would need to provide receipts on all parts used to verify they aren't stolen. Edited 14/09/13 09:39 AM by SkidsinJocks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sct911 Member 848 Member For: 12y 20d Gender: Male Posted 14/09/13 10:02 AM Share Posted 14/09/13 10:02 AM go to pickles or manheim auctions, seen ex cop fg turbos go for 18k 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z2TT Member 714 Member For: 12y 6m Posted 14/09/13 12:35 PM Share Posted 14/09/13 12:35 PM (edited) Well I guess if half the chassis isn't made of bog then it's no problem buying a write off so long as it has been repaired decently and drives well. Edited 14/09/13 12:36 PM by Z2TT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ms700 Moderating Team 10,170 Member For: 21y 9m 26d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 14/09/13 01:10 PM Share Posted 14/09/13 01:10 PM I used to be a panel beater, and there's no way, in the world, I'd buy a repairable write off.... If I crashed my own car hard enough to require a radiator support, I'd be trading it in as soon as the paint is dry. I hit a wombat in the missus 3 month old barina, as soon as we got it back from the repair shop it went straight to the car lot to be traded. They simply never drive the same. Little hits like front guards, and bumpers are fine, but anything major, yeah nah....Like sct said, for a few thousand more, you can by a ex cop fg from the auctions. Much better option. Like others have said, a bonnet would cost 1500, rad support 1000, headlights bumper im assuming 1000, front screen 500.... All of these prices are over generous. Something smells fishy..... Walk away and make it someone else's nightmare. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
10SECN Member 516 Member For: 11y 6m 25d Gender: Male Location: west hoxton Posted 16/09/13 12:43 AM Share Posted 16/09/13 12:43 AM go to pickles or manheim auctions, seen ex cop fg turbos go for 18kagreed... buying a repairable right off is only good if your paying half price ,, and keeping it for a while Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pixy Angel Expert Donating Members 9,132 Member For: 19y 8m 30d Gender: Male Location: North Jamberoo, NSW Posted 16/09/13 01:19 AM Share Posted 16/09/13 01:19 AM simple answer...................NO!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boost69 Donating Members 737 Member For: 19y 6m 8d Posted 16/09/13 01:41 AM Share Posted 16/09/13 01:41 AM Go buy yourself an ex chaser, chances are it will still have factory warranty too...18K should get you one...I thought you couldn't register a statutory write off in NSW, due to the post 31st Jan 2011 laws.Apparently once written off they can only be used for parts...Is this correct? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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