GDMFSOB Deer
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Captainawesome

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1,817 posts

189 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Driving home last night after 24 days stuck on an oil-rig and a small deer did the death leap at me. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh. New bumper, bonnet, headlight, maybe a wing needed now. I stupidly didn't bother with courtesy car cover as my plan was to use the wife's car if anything happened. Slight problem there is that we separated 4 weeks ago and she is 600 miles away in england, where I am supposed to be driving tomorrow to see her and my daughter. Merry fecking christmas. On the plus side, the car got me home, appears purely superficial damage and most importantly the Evolve carbon airbox which is declared but not covered by the insurance is not damaged. Oh and I'm ok too.








Kananga

1,169 posts

182 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Sorry to see you've had some bad luck! As you say, at leat the damage is superficial and the carbon Airbox (and you!) are ok! Sounds like it could have been a lot worse.

Some Muppet drove into the front wing of my stationary E46 M3 the other day. Complete moron who shouldn't have a driving license, especially as there was enough space for 5 flipping cars where he was parking!!!

Jim1985

232 posts

197 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Jesus they make a mess don't they! At least he didnt leap and catch you at windscreen level.

Schermerhorn

4,352 posts

215 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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The main thing is that you are OK!

I had a similar fright back in November when my steering failed in the M6 and me and my daughter were onboard. Very very fortunate it was close to home and the car was parked up safely very quickly.

Leins

10,303 posts

174 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Sorry to see that, but at least you are OK. Good that it wasn't the nearside too

scarecrow

3,886 posts

261 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Oh deer

stevesingo

5,026 posts

248 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Hope you collected the carcass and took it home strapped to your bonnet.

andymc

7,592 posts

233 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Will it be written off?

thebigmacmoomin

2,899 posts

195 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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I did similar damage (less on the bonnet) on my 2004 M3 & the repair bill as just over £4200, all claimed under insurance. New bonnet, passenger wing, bumper, headlight, indicator, bumper bar behind bumper, wheel arch liner & airbox.

thebigmacmoomin

2,899 posts

195 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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andymc said:
Will it be written off?
Not for that

MajorBeef

2,878 posts

232 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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Bummer dude. I drive rural roads and this sort of thing crosses my mind a lot.

Could have been much worse, I remember seeing a picture of a 3 series that had the carcass in the cabin after it had come through the windscreen.