To Quit or to Preserve
#17
Shameful Thread Killer
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Since you're going to have a branded title, don't bother replacing the tub. Just get them whacking on it till it's pretty straight and will join the front body brace(that will need some pulling). Buy a used bumper and cover, and what other bits you need out of a breakers yard. No need to go all uppity on the car where no one can see after it's assembled. If you were near N TX, we'd have it over to my guy and have it knocked out in a couple hours.
#19
Burning Brakes
If you plan on keeping the car indefinitely and you truly enjoy it: Fix it.
Like a home you plan to die in, market value is irrelevant to a final owner.
If it's one in a series: Take the totaled $, walk away and find another.
But yes, the 'rear ending' starter line was simply too easy to pass up.
Truly, you give participants on this site far too much credit for maturity…
Good luck with your decision.
Like a home you plan to die in, market value is irrelevant to a final owner.
If it's one in a series: Take the totaled $, walk away and find another.
But yes, the 'rear ending' starter line was simply too easy to pass up.
Truly, you give participants on this site far too much credit for maturity…
Good luck with your decision.
#20
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Ya know, givin the guy some raz is all well and good AFTER you help fix his issue. It's a matter of priorities more than anything. To raz someone right out of the block is the easy way out, participation trophy kind of asshattery. IMNSHO.
#21
Three Wheelin'
LOL doc, it is 996 forum. What did you expect? And actually, did you read my original post in this thread? It was pretty damn constructive for the 1st part.
Last edited by Kalashnikov; 10-15-2016 at 01:26 AM.
#22
Drifting
Hero,
There is a huge difference between a high quality repair to the bodywork/tub and a 'good enough' repair. Do not bother taking it to the classy body shops.Go on Yelp & to the wrong part of town .Find a competent body shop that repairs for the cheap used car lots .Tell them what you want :
It must be safe, aligned correctly and not leak rainwater.Get the mechanical work done elsewhere and maybe do some yourself? Most Indie Shops will know of such body shops - or their mechanics will know of them.
And please ignore the tawdry comments .But I suggest you modify your screen name to avoid baiting them. Just drop the 'in' at the end?
There is a huge difference between a high quality repair to the bodywork/tub and a 'good enough' repair. Do not bother taking it to the classy body shops.Go on Yelp & to the wrong part of town .Find a competent body shop that repairs for the cheap used car lots .Tell them what you want :
It must be safe, aligned correctly and not leak rainwater.Get the mechanical work done elsewhere and maybe do some yourself? Most Indie Shops will know of such body shops - or their mechanics will know of them.
And please ignore the tawdry comments .But I suggest you modify your screen name to avoid baiting them. Just drop the 'in' at the end?
#24
Thank you all for the latest comments.
I'll make some calls to other body shops this weekend.
Schnell, my screen name is the name of my racing sailboat's name. And once you get on it, you'll never get off.
I'm sorry for those that have the difficulty of deciding how to regulate their lives and I would like to add I have helped them (living in Phoenix previously).
So, Schnell, all I'm doing is asking for advise. Do you have any?
Heroin
I'll make some calls to other body shops this weekend.
Schnell, my screen name is the name of my racing sailboat's name. And once you get on it, you'll never get off.
I'm sorry for those that have the difficulty of deciding how to regulate their lives and I would like to add I have helped them (living in Phoenix previously).
So, Schnell, all I'm doing is asking for advise. Do you have any?
Heroin
#25
All,
I've lost my mind dealing with this. I apologize to all, except the little punk hiding in his/her parents basement.
Have a great night and if you-all have ideas or a guy in the San Diego area...
Heroin
I've lost my mind dealing with this. I apologize to all, except the little punk hiding in his/her parents basement.
Have a great night and if you-all have ideas or a guy in the San Diego area...
Heroin
#27
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Because you show such affection for the car I'm guessing you might really be happiest getting it back on the road. You know the car better than any car out there...you can't say that about any car you'd replace it with. Good luck.
#28
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Originally Posted by heroin
All,
I've lost my mind dealing with this. I apologize to all, except the little punk hiding in his/her parents basement.
Have a great night and if you-all have ideas or a guy in the San Diego area...
Heroin
I've lost my mind dealing with this. I apologize to all, except the little punk hiding in his/her parents basement.
Have a great night and if you-all have ideas or a guy in the San Diego area...
Heroin
Now let's pretend you chose a different path. What if you had heeded the immediate warning of your gaff and edited it? Then your wife's dignity would still be intact and we would be talking about your car. But it seems you were to arrogant to listen.
Or, what if you were as laissez faire about DT's comment as you were your own? Then once again, we would be spending more time talking about your car.
But instead, you acted thick skinned about your comment, and "insulted" by DTs, and now you have 100's of people reading about rear ending your wife.
As Harley Quinn so eloquently put it "own your ****." You only have yourself to blame.
Oh ya, and welcome to THE 996 forum.
#30
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Oh ya, as to the topic....
The salvage title with good pics of the incident will knock 2-3k off the value of the car. So if you fix it right, but on the cheap (as already stated) and then drive it forever, it becomes a very minor part of the depreciation.
It kills me how quick the insurance agencies are to total these cars off a minor wreck. I just don't get it.
The salvage title with good pics of the incident will knock 2-3k off the value of the car. So if you fix it right, but on the cheap (as already stated) and then drive it forever, it becomes a very minor part of the depreciation.
It kills me how quick the insurance agencies are to total these cars off a minor wreck. I just don't get it.