Who needs a donor?
2009 NISSAN SKYLINE GT-R R35 BLACK EDITION WHITE SALVAGE DAMAGED REPAIRABLE
He's made a right mess of that! Who fancies the challenge of squeezing that into a 7?
Mark. (NTDWM!)
How can that be considered repairable?!!!
The fact it has got no plates probably means it's a write off and he doesn't want people car checking it! Or its stolen and that's why it got smashed!
£16.00 would be more like it.
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Originally posted by vanepico
The fact it has got no plates probably means it's a write off and he doesn't want people car checking it! Or its stolen and that's why it got smashed!
Anything is repairable,
I will see if there any pics of the 3 month old write off Porsche cayman, my m8 bought for 12k,
rebuilt with a new body, and sold as a cat "c" repaired, and he made 20k profit
My current cat "C" mondeo tdci cost 5k and was only 11 months old,
took a month and 1k to repair, and could of easily sold it for 11-13k
Steve
if it's got a carbon fibre chassis it'll most likely be full of hairline cracks, I wouldn't want to be in it after it's been fixed
Looks like he got halfway round a bend and then ran out of talent.
I thought a cat a had to be crushed and that cat b was for spares only? I know cat c and d can be repaired and put back on the road
You are correct ^^ Cat B's are never for road use again, you also need a special license to buy them. Cat C's need the VIC check and D's need nowt
Tad too expensive for a donor, for that money you could straight up buy a caterham. Nothing like cost about it
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Originally posted by vanepico
if it's got a carbon fibre chassis it'll most likely be full of hairline cracks, I wouldn't want to be in it after it's been fixed
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Originally posted by pmc_3
I thought a cat a had to be crushed and that cat b was for spares only? I know cat c and d can be repaired and put back on the road
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Originally posted by phelpsa
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Originally posted by vanepico
if it's got a carbon fibre chassis it'll most likely be full of hairline cracks, I wouldn't want to be in it after it's been fixed
Why would you say that? Any evidence?
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Originally posted by vanepico
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Originally posted by phelpsa
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Originally posted by vanepico
if it's got a carbon fibre chassis it'll most likely be full of hairline cracks, I wouldn't want to be in it after it's been fixed
Why would you say that? Any evidence?
Cos carbon fibre is brittle, if it had an impact enough to do that much damage it most likely cracked all the way along. You can't just splice bits onto carbon fibre and expect it to be as strong as it was before. It is strong till it has an impact then it shatters. With great hardness come great shatterability
You don't see them salvaging F1 parts after the cars crash do you? And I wouldn't be surprised if they were both going at the same speed as an f1 car!
Thats fit for crushing,. With a number plate reading G4VLA i rckon i know what the bloke is like. Sounds something like clock.