#16: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: Andrew, Location: Black Country Ay IPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:05 pm ---- GTi 138s seem to be going at a good rate, is xsi your limit to keep the insurance down?
#17: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: NorthantsBen, Location: Raunds, NorthamptonshirePosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:09 pm ---- no just was local, i dont care what the engine size is tbh over the 25 mark now so not too bad, just after cheap is one, even a gti with naff engine dont bother me,
im 25 with 6 years licence and 5year n/claims. pay £300 a year on my 1.7 16v dti van and was £350 a year for my 1.4 8v 206
#18: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: Teebag, Location: exhall, bedworth, coventryPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:22 pm ---- if its local we can go look on tues ben... dont think i'll need to adjust the torsion bars but am gunna head over anyway if its local i can tell you how bad it is
#19: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: NorthantsBen, Location: Raunds, NorthamptonshirePosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 2:50 pm ----
Teebag wrote:
if its local we can go look on tues ben... dont think i'll need to adjust the torsion bars but am gunna head over anyway if its local i can tell you how bad it is
no probs matt, same what i said on fb
after a long soak in bath, i have been thinking, what i spend fixing, is money i could spend on the mods i want to do
ummmm,
#20: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: Rob2859, Location: HalifaxPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:15 pm ---- could be hidden damage that you might not find until later. steer clear. but too bashed tbh
#21: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: Antix, Location: WorcesterPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:16 pm ---- It is a Cat C. Once repaired, you will have to pay for it to be assessed by VOSA for roadworthiness etc.
Additional cost to be considered
#22: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: rttam, Location: devonPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 4:40 pm ---- by the times you have bought it, repaired it, had it vic checked, mot'd it (and done any work needed) then taxed it your looking at way more than the hassle is worth
you can pick them up taxed and tested for bout £1500 for a tidyish one (obv a bit older) i missed an x reg one with a snapped cambelt for £500 the other day was mint apart from that too was pretty annoyed to say the least lol
#23: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: 20619d, Location: barnstaplePosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 5:03 pm ---- my m8s corsa had crised floor he cut the floor out and welded a new one in. then new boot and bumper.
#24: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: NorthantsBen, Location: Raunds, NorthamptonshirePosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 5:21 pm ----
Antix wrote:
It is a Cat C. Once repaired, you will have to pay for it to be assessed by VOSA for roadworthiness etc.
Additional cost to be considered
thats made my decision easyer now
is this the same for cat d's?
#25: Re: what its going to cost of fix this?? Author: T_bandery, Location: East londonPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 5:46 pm ----
NorthantsBen wrote:
Antix wrote:
It is a Cat C. Once repaired, you will have to pay for it to be assessed by VOSA for roadworthiness etc.
Additional cost to be considered
thats made my decision easyer now
is this the same for cat d's?
nope, cat D car can go straight back on the road after getting an mot certificate
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