how can this possibly be cat c!!
how can this possibly be cat c!!
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Rowan138

Original Poster:

230 posts

178 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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crazy about cars

4,454 posts

196 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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hmmm this is very borderline and hard to ascertain from pictures. At best I would say axles needing replacing but chassis is still straight...

hman

7,497 posts

221 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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why not - I've seen worse been repaired and not recorded!!

robdcfc

525 posts

185 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Says Cat D in the advert!!!

edd1e

90 posts

254 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Advert shows it as a Cat D, not a C. This damage could be unrecorded, and the Cat D may have happened before?

crazy about cars

4,454 posts

196 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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lol no way that is a Cat D!

poing

8,743 posts

227 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Bit of T-cut and it'll be fine wink

Luke.

11,936 posts

277 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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poing said:
Bit of T-cut and it'll be fine wink
Hilarious. No, really.

r1ch

2,953 posts

223 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Nothing wrong with the wheels, i think its "stance" as the kids call it.

NateWM

1,739 posts

206 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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How can it NOT be a Cat C? Look at the bloody state of the thing!

diddles

446 posts

226 months

Sunday 26th August 2012
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Surely the title should read "how can this possibly be cat d!!"

Given the pre accident value of the car £3500/£4000? IMO the cost of repair with OEM parts plus labour is going to be far greater than the car was worth.

Only worth buying if you are in the bodyshop trade and can source parts cheap and do the work yourself.