Germanic Flooded McLaren Repair: Need Help!

Germanic Flooded McLaren Repair: Need Help!

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gasese

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1 posts

5 months

Sunday 5th January
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Hi everyone,

I’m facing a major issue with my McLaren after it got caught in a severe flood. The water damage is extensive, particularly to the engine and electrical systems. Finding reliable repair services has been a challenge, as most shops are unfamiliar with the intricacies of McLaren models, especially after flood damage.

I’m looking for advice on reputable repair centers that specialize in high-end cars. Any tips on sourcing parts, repair times, or general experiences with similar issues would be greatly appreciated. Has anyone dealt with the nightmare of a Germanic flooded McLaren repair? Any insights would help!

cossy400

3,361 posts

198 months

Sunday 5th January
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why arent your insurance covering this ?

zsdom

1,489 posts

134 months

Sunday 5th January
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cossy400 said:
why arent your insurance covering this ?
Because it & the McLaren dont exist

Over the last few days new users have flooded a McLaren, dinged a hire vans door & had a griffer lorry damage a car

Edited by zsdom on Sunday 5th January 22:05

BlindedByTheLights

1,681 posts

111 months

Sunday 5th January
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zsdom said:
Because it & the McLaren dont exist

Over the last few days new users have flooded a McLaren, dinged a higher vans door & had a griffer lorry damage a car
and want blue lights on their car.

essayer

10,156 posts

208 months

Sunday 5th January
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Ham_and_Jam

3,068 posts

111 months

Sunday 5th January
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What’s the point of these spam threads? I don’t understand what they achieve.

Shinyfings

260 posts

61 months

Sunday 5th January
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It’s AI trolling us.

Arrivalist

1,277 posts

13 months

Sunday 5th January
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Ham_and_Jam said:
What’s the point of these spam threads? I don’t understand what they achieve.
Some people are just very sad.

It’s a bit like the ones who post AI pictures on social media. Nothing better going on in their lives. I pity them.

Sebring440

2,694 posts

110 months

Sunday 5th January
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zsdom said:
dinged a higher vans door
How high up was the ding?


Rockets7

466 posts

144 months

Sunday 5th January
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Sebring440 said:
How high up was the ding?
On the water line.

Saleen836

11,850 posts

223 months

Sunday 5th January
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zsdom said:
cossy400 said:
why arent your insurance covering this ?
Because it & the McLaren dont exist

Over the last few days new users have flooded a McLaren, dinged a higher vans door & had a griffer lorry damage a car
Exactly, extensivily flood damaged would be an instant write off even some not so extensivily flood damage will get a vehicle written off

Giantt

696 posts

50 months

Sunday 5th January
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Sebring440 said:
zsdom said:
dinged a higher vans door
How high up was the ding?
Possibly the roof if it was 'higher' than the door?

zsdom

1,489 posts

134 months

Sunday 5th January
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Sebring440 said:
How high up was the ding?
About as high as I was with spelling like that

Wafu7

177 posts

44 months

Monday 6th January
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essayer said:
David Tennant in Lederhosen? beer

CanAm

11,057 posts

286 months

Monday 6th January
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gasese said:
Hi everyone,

I’m facing a major issue with my McLaren after it got caught in a severe flood. The water damage is extensive, particularly to the engine and electrical systems. Finding reliable repair services has been a challenge, as most shops are unfamiliar with the intricacies of McLaren models, especially after flood damage.

I’m looking for advice on reputable repair centers that specialize in high-end cars. Any tips on sourcing parts, repair times, or general experiences with similar issues would be greatly appreciated. Has anyone dealt with the nightmare of a Germanic flooded McLaren repair? Any insights would help!
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