Most comically 'repairable' salvage
Most comically 'repairable' salvage
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lordlee

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3,137 posts

271 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Seeing this Audi made me wonder what other comically 'repaiable' salvage there is out there and also how much people will charge for it.

It should be easy to better this but its a good place to start....

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-AUDI-TT-1-8-TURBO-D...


fozzymandeus

1,089 posts

172 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Worst of all I think it's the 2wd one! biglaugh

lordlee

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3,137 posts

271 months

pidsy

8,647 posts

183 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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There are some horrendously smashed tvr's available for salvage.

TheEnd

15,370 posts

214 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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lordlee said:
It looks like they've done half the panel beating already, so not a big job to finish.


Wasn't there a completely burnt out shell of something interesting, a Lamborghini or Ferrari maybe.
I think all you could salvage from it was genuine brake dust.

Rickyy

6,618 posts

245 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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I'm not in the trade, nor do I have the slightest clue, but surely there isn't much profit margin to be had with these cars once repaired?

The A4 is a 2.0 Petrol (assuming N/A) that has damage to the suspension, bodywork, windscreen and airbags. A Cat C repaired wont be worth that much surely?

tercelgold

969 posts

183 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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What's scary is the prices they reach, £1K under a secondhand identical with 20K more miles.

How do the people get labour that cheap to make a profit on a Cat C,D?

TTwiggy

11,854 posts

230 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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There's a breakers that deals mainly with Porsches (probably against forum rules to name them, but not hard to find). Their 'comic' take is not so much the level of damage, but their attempts to secure more money for a wreck than you'd pay for a perfectly road
worthy model.

rallycross

13,720 posts

263 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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tercelgold said:
What's scary is the prices they reach, £1K under a secondhand identical with 20K more miles.

How do the people get labour that cheap to make a profit on a Cat C,D?
There's a lot of eastern europeans buying our salvage - taking it away in containers and flat bed trucks.

kambites

71,130 posts

247 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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http://suchen.mobile.de/auto-inserat/lotus-elise-l...



OK I suppose it doesn't actually say it's repairable, but still...

anonymous-user

80 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Rickyy said:
I'm not in the trade, nor do I have the slightest clue, but surely there isn't much profit margin to be had with these cars once repaired?

The A4 is a 2.0 Petrol (assuming N/A) that has damage to the suspension, bodywork, windscreen and airbags. A Cat C repaired wont be worth that much surely?
Just what I was thinking, a 6 year old 111000 mile A4 with the 129bhp NA petrol engine according to the ad, hardly a hugely desirable car is it!

£3k buys you this http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3972861.htm - 71k mile 1 owner FSH A4 with the V6, a few couple of years older but what would you rather have!

lordlee

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3,137 posts

271 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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TTwiggy said:
There's a breakers that deals mainly with Porsches (probably against forum rules to name them, but not hard to find). Their 'comic' take is not so much the level of damage, but their attempts to secure more money for a wreck than you'd pay for a perfectly road
worthy model.
In unrelated news....

http://www.douglasvalley.co.uk/item.asp?prodid=416...



Edited by lordlee on Monday 25th June 19:49

TTwiggy

11,854 posts

230 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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kambites said:
It'll polish out...

Seriously though, how can they charge money for that? There's maybe one brake disc that salvageable.

rswift

1,181 posts

201 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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rallycross said:
tercelgold said:
What's scary is the prices they reach, £1K under a secondhand identical with 20K more miles.

How do the people get labour that cheap to make a profit on a Cat C,D?
There's a lot of eastern europeans buying our salvage - taking it away in containers and flat bed trucks.
I have seen a few transports on Lithuanian plates taking damaged cars abroad ... whats the market ? Spares, cheaper repair costs .... ?

FourWheelDrift

92,098 posts

310 months

Strawman

6,463 posts

233 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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kambites said:


OK I suppose it doesn't actually say it's repairable, but still...
€2,500 for what exactly, I can see maybe a couple of tail lights that could be re-used, in the UK wouldn't that be a cat A(?), hazardous waste nothing to be taken from it because of carcinogenic chemicals from the fire?

kambites

71,130 posts

247 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Some oddity of German law that makes the registration worth-while for someone who wants to import another one, perhaps?

FourWheelDrift

92,098 posts

310 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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It says "Leather seats" on the advert, could someone point them out please hehe

Flawless Victory

441 posts

191 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

199 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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FourWheelDrift said:
Poor Allegro.

Looked in good condition too. Someone's lost their P&J frown