Kuro Black Nissan GTR Black Edition

Kuro Black Nissan GTR Black Edition

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Jimmy No Hands

5,012 posts

158 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Jesus Christ mate, very unlucky. I'd be feckin' heart broken if it was my P & J and mines probably not even worth half of yours.

Hope it gets sorted!

WojaWabbit

1,114 posts

220 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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ChrisRS6 said:
ChrisRS6 said:
Telling him to keep his chin up????...come on mate....he aint driving a 1997 snotter or something similar!!!

Just turn it into a track slag isnt what he wants to hear!!..bloody sure it wouldnt be what i wanted to hear!!

Skim of filler....on a 2009 GTR like his???...come on..your winding me up aint ya?
If you read back what I said, you'd see I was referring to the possibility of buying the car back from the insurers 'if' it is written off. He'd get the car at a vastly reduced price compared to what would be paid out 'if' it is written off.

This could work out financially beneficial if it is played correctly, albeit requiring more effort than what Dan had intended. Sure, its a pisser, but rather than throw in the towel, I suspect Dan will come out of this in a reasonable position... he's clearly not one to shirk effort.

I was merely offering some moral support beer

binka1000

69 posts

201 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Can you claim on insurance for things like this??

Surely it's classed as an act of god, I feel sorry for you dude, worked your ass of and then this happens.

Good luck what ever the outcome.

R12HCO

826 posts

161 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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I know it would cost a fortune and not very cost effective (potentially) but could you 'sucker' alot of them dents out?

Lund

1,743 posts

212 months

Thursday 28th June 2012
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Just look at any cars in Marbella, they all have peppered bodywork due to a freak hail storm a few years back. Sorry that this has happened to you also. Turn it to a positive and setup a mobile dent man business for the UK area affected!

Locke

1,279 posts

186 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Maybe your insurance will pay you out more than what you paid for it?

Well done on what you've achieved so far.

Spuggy

162 posts

153 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Very sorry to see that damage to the GTR. Hope it all works out favorably.

Xaero

4,060 posts

217 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Considering the wheeler dealing and I assume a lot of insurance swaps, claiming on this would put quite an increase on future insurance, which is another thing to bare in mind.

But saying that, considering how the OP has gone through cars, I'm sure he'll ride the storm (excuse the pun) quite well through it all.

Erwin1978

97 posts

148 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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So very sorry to hear this. That looks ugly. With my daily driver I reckon i can live with it and move on. But this being such a exquisite automobile, and from what I understand a lot of your own capital in it, this must be a nightmare. Enjoyed reading your threads and am in awe how you ' climbed up the ladder' car purchase wise. You must be badgering your insurance company by nowphonetypemoanbanghead... I hope somehow this turns out right for you! some moral support form from Holland! beer

mig25_foxbat2003

5,426 posts

213 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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That is awful, sorry mate. Can't believe we had hailstones that size, that's the sort of thing that happens in Oz (and indeed happened to some poor bugger's S2000 on Readers Cars a while back) but not in the UK!

StottyZr

6,860 posts

165 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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WojaWabbit said:
ChrisRS6 said:
ChrisRS6 said:
Telling him to keep his chin up????...come on mate....he aint driving a 1997 snotter or something similar!!!

Just turn it into a track slag isnt what he wants to hear!!..bloody sure it wouldnt be what i wanted to hear!!

Skim of filler....on a 2009 GTR like his???...come on..your winding me up aint ya?
If you read back what I said, you'd see I was referring to the possibility of buying the car back from the insurers 'if' it is written off. He'd get the car at a vastly reduced price compared to what would be paid out 'if' it is written off.

This could work out financially beneficial if it is played correctly, albeit requiring more effort than what Dan had intended. Sure, its a pisser, but rather than throw in the towel, I suspect Dan will come out of this in a reasonable position... he's clearly not one to shirk effort.

I was merely offering some moral support beer
If the car is written off, surely he'll make a killing? If it is written off, it will be due to Nissan parts costs and labour charges, if he bought it back it could be restored to its former glory by an indie for a fraction of the price. Or as mentioned, carbon skin the st out of it.

Do insurance companies offer to sell the car back to you at 10% of the payout? So if they pay £40k, you buy it back for £4k or is that just for cheap cars?

Dave Hedgehog

14,649 posts

206 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Jimmy No Hands said:
Jesus Christ mate, very unlucky. I'd be feckin' heart broken if it was my P & J and mines probably not even worth half of yours.

Hope it gets sorted!
indeed gutted for the OP frown

aussieinlondon

660 posts

221 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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I have seen many cases of this back home, even remember as a kid helping a neighbour try and cover his car with a large blanket while getting pelted with golf ball size hailstones...... Sorry to hear mate and hope you do come out of it well, sh*t thing to see happen to someone's pride and joy.

mig25_foxbat2003

5,426 posts

213 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Just heard from my mate in Leicester, his brother's Civic Type-R was also written off. Madness!

Bungleaio

6,344 posts

204 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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Wounder mate, I've got a few dents in my car but it's not too bad, no where near as bad as yours.

StottyZr said:
Do insurance companies offer to sell the car back to you at 10% of the payout? So if they pay £40k, you buy it back for £4k or is that just for cheap cars?
Mine certainly didn't when my impreza got written off, they wanted about 80% of the payout. Seeing as it had been rear ended on the motorway I let them keep it.

Use Psychology

11,327 posts

194 months

Friday 29th June 2012
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look on the bright side, they might pay to fix it, and if they do, you could have a bit of fun throwing rocks at your massively expensive car.

BHML

307 posts

172 months

Saturday 30th June 2012
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what to do if this kind of thing happens again?

Presumably throw thick duvets/clothes all over the car as rapidly as possible?

Use Psychology

11,327 posts

194 months

Saturday 30th June 2012
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you could always get a wrap.

bubble wrap.

DHE

4,549 posts

192 months

Saturday 30th June 2012
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Not good. Hope you can get it sorted out. I saw a video of the hail on detailing world, an Evo suffered similar damage.

gaz1234

5,233 posts

221 months

Saturday 30th June 2012
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should have used the garage