Is this fixable?
Pics below. It looks OK starts and drives OK. With my very limited knowledge it looks like it needs a bonnet, wing, front panel, head light and probably the front black bar that the bumper screws onto.
Insured for £1500 so i think it will get wrote off but i can probably buy it back for cheap and make it nice again with a bit of patience.
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Bad luck on the accident mate. Anything is fixable, what you have to decide is what sort of budget you are prepared to throw at it.
Will it need a new subframe or suspension components?
Insurance wise it is most certainly a write off, but I couldn't let DeepBlue go for that sort of damage and would fix her. But I am sad and she is my baby.
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- Luckymarine
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Your crumple zone has done its job.
Second hand bits and pieces or get to a scrap yard and see if you can source the parts there, it will be lots cheaper, you might end up with a bit of a patchwork car but bonnet, wing and bumper re spray shouldn't be too much.
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Good luck with either a fix or a new model. Glad to hear you want to stick with an F/TF!
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- Leigh Ping
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Clive (CJJ) has done a grand job of showing that the car can be rectified with a bit of hard work and insurance money. Our 'how to' guides cover many jobs that need doing but we're always looking for more. Feel free to post up your pics on the re-build as it occurs.
It looked like it was a tidy little motor prior to the bump, which could have been a lot worse. I also had a slam in the snow on Saturday night. So, you're not the only one. But mine was nowhere near as bad as yours and more importantly, it was in the wifes' car.
If it were me I'd go with the 'getting a TF' option. They're peanuts in some cases and your insurance money should cover it. You could then sell or break your F, keep it for spares or whatever you like.
Nice to have you onboard. Shame that you had to crash to get here.
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good luck
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