Hi all,
The latest update on my car is that the assessor believes that it is not worth fixing and that it should be written off. I've had a reasonable figure suggested to me by my solicitor and I get to keep my car for a small deduction from the offer. I'm reasonably pleased with the outcome (only if I get my money), but it would have been preferable to not have had the P-plater clean me up in the first place.
Thanks everyone for your support.
Cheers,
To be written off...
To be written off...
Chris
JA Starion 1: SOLD
JA Starion 2 (modified front-end chassis, moved inches to the passenger-side for impressive dorifto-look) :( :SOLD
JA Starion 1: SOLD
JA Starion 2 (modified front-end chassis, moved inches to the passenger-side for impressive dorifto-look) :( :SOLD
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It can be difficult, but its possible. Thats if they even put it on the damaged vehicle register (sometimes if you keep it then they won't).
My magna was a write off, but i repaired it. When i went to register it i had to show the rego guy and the rta receipts for the parts i bought, as well as a stat dec. saying that i had done the work to repair it myself.
My magna was a write off, but i repaired it. When i went to register it i had to show the rego guy and the rta receipts for the parts i bought, as well as a stat dec. saying that i had done the work to repair it myself.
By day he is mild-mannered Chris Fernance, by night he becomes...ASTRON-man. "Defender of all things Scorpion, from the evil forces of COMMODORE-man"
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