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what its going to cost of fix this??
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NorthantsBen
PostPosted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 1:33 pm Up
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any ideas what may be involved, have not looked at it yet, just after an idea??

16v xsi, 53 reg, with keys, 88,000 miles, cat c, going for around the £700-£800 iirc mark,

 




is it worth it for the work??


edit: have since found out boot floor is creased too
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is it just the tailgate and bumper damaged?
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T_bandery wrote:
is it just the tailgate and bumper damaged?


just found out has creased boot floor too


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new bumper, new tailgate for around £150 and then a lead hammer to knock the chassis back into place, job done Very Happy
 
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and the passenger side quarter panel is fubbered too, i seen it earlier lol
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the floor isnt dented in at all in the boot is it ben??

if it is, id be more inclined to walk away fella

 
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Really depends how the floor is Ben, but it could be jaut a case of new bumber and hatch so £500 maybe less if you can get them in good nick second hand.

All so is that rear wheel bent or is it just the picture?

 
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T_bandery wrote:
and the passenger side quarter panel is fubbered too, i seen it earlier lol

yer it is,


the yard is a 5min walk from my house, there prices when you go in (and dont mention ebay) seem to be cheaper somtimes.


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don't worth the hassle,speciall that the driver rear quarter is damaged too :(,so forget about it
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is the rear axle non-damage?
 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
is the rear axle non-damage?

nothings been said about it in ad, but is a thing to think of,

Timon2210 wrote:
don't worth the hassle,speciall that the driver rear quarter is damaged too :(,so forget about it

your probably right, tbh i didnt notice the wing till T_bandery said Embarassed







umm maybe i could get them to do a deal if i buy the parts off them Laughing


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I would walk away, for the money its going to cost you it would be better to save an extra £300-400 over that £800 and get a 206 thats maybe two years older on a similar mileage that you could drive away in instead of spending time and money fixing and not getting much back out of when you sell up
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My GTI was hit up the back at about 2 years old (creased the floor) wasn't as bad as that it got repaired but the boot never sat straight again... I wasn't noticeable after adjusting the boot lock but it bugged me ever after.
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Andrewxps wrote:
I would walk away, for the money its going to cost you it would be better to save an extra £300-400 over that £800 and get a 206 thats maybe two years older on a similar mileage that you could drive away in instead of spending time and money fixing and not getting much back out of when you sell up


ummmmm this is very true, if it was a stuffed engine or gearbox might not be as bad,



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