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Guessing no insurance? Strip it and sell whatever parts you can off it

theres probably quiet a bit thats ok. I mean if you have no insurance then not much hope, unless you want to try fowles auction group. They sell mashed cars as well. Hope no one was hurt

Put a post up in the car parts section advertising most parts for sale. If people enquire, go and check it if is OK and sell it if it is.

Did you come out of it OK?

As others have said, what happened?

somehting just occured to me, if you didnt have insurance, hence u got the car now for scrapping, did you hit anything else that now needs repairs? how much are you in debt for that if you dont mind me asking?

Kris

That is a crying shame. ;) I spotted you the other week in Berwick

This was 1 very nice black skyline..

Also spotted that P plate so if you had insurance(well thats not worth a cracker)

I would strip every good part of it and start selling her bit by bit

I know i would be interested in 1 or 2 bits

Sorry for your loss mate.

hey i jus crashed my skyline jus wanted 2 now, how is it worth selling it off in parts

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Thank your lucky stars firstly you can ask this question.

Hope no-one was injured, your pride would have though.

Buy a lottery ticket this weekend.

On the parts side forget selling it as pieces.

Advertise it as wreck for sale in the Forum , most of the people in the used car section

know what the parts are worth and know how to sell them.

Shit happens, sell the thing and move on.

man thats bad....mine cost the insurance company about 12-13k and it wasn't half as bad as that...btw like the grill fits prefect and looks nice.

hope ur ok mate...and yeah just be glad ur still aournd to post the pics

KJ

shit...

sorry to see that man, sound like you got out of it ok tho. Almost exactly the same thing happened to me mate but i got hit in the drivers side door and had it written off. I just stripped the shit out of it and sold everything. Made a decent amount of mney back so the financial hit wasnt as bad as it could've been.

if your local and you need a hand to strip it gimme a PM, i got tools, ramps, jacks everything

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