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- tadz0rz
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ALSO! When i went to give the repairer the quote for the parts i showed him the scuff in the wheel and he said he can get that replaced. He rung the place i got it from and now im getting a replacement wheel for the drivers rear side.
Such a shame it wasnt another side, the other side is scuffed like crazy!!
ALSO! When i went to give the repairer the quote for the parts i showed him the scuff in the wheel and he said he can get that replaced. He rung the place i got it from and now im getting a replacement wheel for the drivers rear side.
Such a shame it wasnt another side, the other side is scuffed like crazy!!
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- tadz0rz
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Guys, im in a bit of a delemma
I can either go for the RA rear bar and have to modify my stock exhaust and have to add the side skirts and at least front air dams for the look to be complete, which would be out of my own money. And have to tell the repairer to order the part with a different VIN which is most likely illegal...
OR
I go and get the Full PMR kit...Would be a better choice in the long run because i dont have to modify the stock exhaust and i can use my vin to order the new rear bumper...
Issue is..
Ive already asked to change the bumper once, I dont want it to seem like im doing a dodgy here and ripping off the insurance company. As ive said before my repairer is very accomodating to my needs, but im not sure how he'd go with putting an entire kit on my car rather than just a rear bumper...
Im going to send him an email later on tonight after what i work out i want to say on it and ill have to wait for a reply...
What do you guys think...?
I can either go for the RA rear bar and have to modify my stock exhaust and have to add the side skirts and at least front air dams for the look to be complete, which would be out of my own money. And have to tell the repairer to order the part with a different VIN which is most likely illegal...
OR
I go and get the Full PMR kit...Would be a better choice in the long run because i dont have to modify the stock exhaust and i can use my vin to order the new rear bumper...
Issue is..
Ive already asked to change the bumper once, I dont want it to seem like im doing a dodgy here and ripping off the insurance company. As ive said before my repairer is very accomodating to my needs, but im not sure how he'd go with putting an entire kit on my car rather than just a rear bumper...
Im going to send him an email later on tonight after what i work out i want to say on it and ill have to wait for a reply...
What do you guys think...?
if you pay for the extra your insurer shouldn't care. and as long as he gets paid the repairer shouldn't care. just let him know and your insurance. and see if they are ok with it, id presume they would be. if not, get the PMR kit and get the repairer to only do the rear bumper then do the rest later at your own accord
IF YOUR NOT LIVING ON THE EDGE YOUR TAKING UP TOO MUCH ROOM
Superintendent Chalmers wrote:Insurance company owns the part now Michael, you can buy it back from them, but its like paying for a second hand one from wrecker. Just take 20 bucks off the price of a new one and thats what they will charge.
thats not always true depends on how many he has how much of a market 2nd hand parts for that part is for. and the condition of the part. a guy in america bought a set of HID projectors out of a busted up EVO for $200 each and they retail new for about $1000 each i think or all together.
Your insurance do not care what you do to your car. They are only concerned about the cost to return your car back to new condition. They will pay you or a recognised repairer the cost of the damage only. You could paint the car a different colour, change panels, lights, etc. or just take the cash payout and they wont care.
Don't discuss any modifications with your insurance, talk to the repairer only.
tadzOrz it sound to me that you have a lot of dreams and no cash. Save your money and repair the car and add mods, once you can afford to complete in one hit. I fear otherwise the car will always look like an unfinished project rather then a practical, classy new car.
Don't get caught trying to keep up with other clubcj members and friends if you cant afford it.
Please don't take offence to my comments as I am only trying to help. It is your car and your money. But be satisfied with what you have rather then be miserable with what you don't have..
Don't discuss any modifications with your insurance, talk to the repairer only.
tadzOrz it sound to me that you have a lot of dreams and no cash. Save your money and repair the car and add mods, once you can afford to complete in one hit. I fear otherwise the car will always look like an unfinished project rather then a practical, classy new car.
Don't get caught trying to keep up with other clubcj members and friends if you cant afford it.
Please don't take offence to my comments as I am only trying to help. It is your car and your money. But be satisfied with what you have rather then be miserable with what you don't have..

aspir3 wrote:Your insurance do not care what you do to your car. They are only concerned about the cost to return your car back to new condition. They will pay you or a recognised repairer the cost of the damage only. You could paint the car a different colour, change panels, lights, etc. or just take the cash payout and they wont care.
Don't discuss any modifications with your insurance, talk to the repairer only.
tadzOrz it sound to me that you have a lot of dreams and no cash. Save your money and repair the car and add mods, once you can afford to complete in one hit. I fear otherwise the car will always look like an unfinished project rather then a practical, classy new car.
Don't get caught trying to keep up with other clubcj members and friends if you cant afford it.
Please don't take offense to my comments as I am only trying to help. It is your car and your money. But be satisfied with what you have rather then be miserable with what you don't have..
it is actually best to discuss modifications with your insurer as well. because of you do something that they don't like then they wont insure you for that if its something like a bodykit, mine alone cost 2grand and its not painted or fitted yet. so if your insurer doesn't like it and wont insure it are you willing to risk upwards of 3grand on an accident?
im sure like most people they are not willing to risk this. if you can risk that amount of money. that fine. but most people will not want to risk 3grand because there insurance wont insure it.
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