blobeye WRX wagon damage - write off ?
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blobeye WRX wagon damage - write off ?
Was hit in the rear on the motorway; boxed in so couldn't avoid it. TP has admitted liability and I'm dealing with their insurance company although they're already messing about with a hire car because I won't give them the car.
Can anyone recommend a place of repair for advice that knows these cars. I don't trust the TP's 'specialist repair center' nor the fact that the car will not be in my control.
Damage is not good IMO:
- Boot floor crumpled and it also looks like sides of boot have been pulled together resulting in the lights not fitting.
- ARB, bracket and mount bent.
- Exhaust bent.
- Rear subframe has been pushed together where the exhaust has been pushed back, but only slightly.
Photos here:
https://goo.gl/photos/8BNT95DWAxjctVkA7
It took me months to find this car: last of the 2.0l, Prodrive, blue, low miles, and a wagon is not a common combination! Its been the best car I've ever owned.
Can anyone recommend a place of repair for advice that knows these cars. I don't trust the TP's 'specialist repair center' nor the fact that the car will not be in my control.
Damage is not good IMO:
- Boot floor crumpled and it also looks like sides of boot have been pulled together resulting in the lights not fitting.
- ARB, bracket and mount bent.
- Exhaust bent.
- Rear subframe has been pushed together where the exhaust has been pushed back, but only slightly.
Photos here:
https://goo.gl/photos/8BNT95DWAxjctVkA7
It took me months to find this car: last of the 2.0l, Prodrive, blue, low miles, and a wagon is not a common combination! Its been the best car I've ever owned.
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