GT4 - avoidance thread

GT4 - avoidance thread

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Dan911

Original Poster:

2,648 posts

208 months

Sunday 16th January 2022
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GT4RS

4,425 posts

197 months

Sunday 16th January 2022
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Great idea, do we know the full registration of that car?

Dan911

Original Poster:

2,648 posts

208 months

Sunday 16th January 2022
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GT4RS said:
Great idea, do we know the full registration of that car?
Not yet, only VN20*** as per the description?

WG

1,012 posts

126 months

Sunday 16th January 2022
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Why weren’t the airbags triggered ? Looks like a substantial,impact !

mrCraigyC

53 posts

161 months

Sunday 16th January 2022
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Looks like my old car I sold in September … I’ll dig out the full plate tomorrow

MogUk

87 posts

38 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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If you look at the 360 view, it looks like it was wearing a private plate.


thenobbler

74 posts

226 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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mrCraigyC said:
Looks like my old car I sold in September … I’ll dig out the full plate tomorrow
Which blue was that? A PTS colour? Looks a bit 'Mexico'.

mrCraigyC

53 posts

161 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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thenobbler said:
Which blue was that? A PTS colour? Looks a bit 'Mexico'.
Just Miami Blue

For everyone - full number plate was VN20 NBY by the way

Dan911

Original Poster:

2,648 posts

208 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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mrCraigyC said:
Just Miami Blue

For everyone - full number plate was VN20 NBY by the way
Thanks -

Chassis - WP0ZZZ98ZLK284369

Largechris

2,019 posts

91 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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Very symmetrical looking crash, all four corners? How's that happened, nose to tail motorway shunt?

kmpowell

2,927 posts

228 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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I genuinely cannot believe this car is clear on the HPI register, and the crash is unrecorded. Any future buyer is going to be oblivious to this! frown

So for the sake of Google crawls and the hope any potential future buyer searches the plate before buying

VN20NBY was originally registered in March 2020, then sold by a OPC again in March 2021



It was then sold in September 2021 and it had a private plate put on it, the private plate was switched back in December 2021 and a new logbook issued with the original plate, presumably after the crash happened and the owner transferred the pate to their new car and/or retention.

Registration
Reg
VN20NBY
VN20 NBY
VN 20 NBY

Chassis number WP0ZZZ98ZLK284369
VIN WP0ZZZ98ZLK284369
Vehicle Indication Number WP0ZZZ98ZLK284369

Miami Blue
GT4
crashed
accident
smashed
unrecorded
HPI clear
HPI check

Pictures for preservation of condition prior to repair:














Edited by kmpowell on Monday 17th January 16:34


Edited by kmpowell on Monday 17th January 16:35

housen

2,366 posts

192 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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wow that's insane


some poor fcker is gonna get mullered



Armitage.Shanks

2,276 posts

85 months

Monday 17th January 2022
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Experian check may show it as a recorded loss. Sometimes you can't just rely on HPI check

politeperson

541 posts

181 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Good reason not to take your Porsche to a "run what you bung" track day.

Your insurance wont cover you!

CNW25

42 posts

132 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Which OPC sold it after the crash?

av185

18,514 posts

127 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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Maybe it wasn't insured.

Similar to the 17 plate 458 thread where that car was subject to a £100k rebuild after hitting a tree after being collected on delivery and sustaining heavy nearside and frontal damage. Evidently the 458 wasn't insured so therefore no record of a claim.

Being sold by a dealer who makes no reference whatsoever to the history.

kmpowell

2,927 posts

228 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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CNW25 said:
Which OPC sold it after the crash?
No OPC has sold it after the crash. The car was crashed and is currently for sale on CoPart being bid on:

https://www.copart.co.uk/lot/67760111/clean-title-...



The point of this thread is to hopefully ensure the person who might see it for sale in the future, will see the history.

As it stands it's not recorded anywhere and is 'clear', so anyone could buy it, fix it, and then attempt to hide the real crash history.

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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politeperson said:
Good reason not to take your Porsche to a "run what you bung" track day.

Your insurance wont cover you!
As you guessing, or is that what happened?

Rojibo

1,728 posts

77 months

Tuesday 18th January 2022
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politeperson said:
Good reason not to take your Porsche to a "run what you bung" track day.

Your insurance wont cover you!
My insurance fully covers my GT4 on track days...

Dan911

Original Poster:

2,648 posts

208 months