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Yeah, went to the scrapyard today to try get a new suspension strut and this happens.

Pull up at a roundabout, and a few seconds later somebody hits me.

Doesn't look bad but theres some damage to the chassis.

The boot doesn't close properly.

A good exaple of how hard i was hit is the spare wheel has bent the bolt that holds it in place.

Then the day just took another crap on me. realised i had lost a hub cap when i got home.

I'm gutted as this looks like a write off. Bugger.

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Ouch!!!

Take the bumper off to see what the damage is like underneath.

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bringing bad memories of my accident back, could well be a right off the repair cost me close to £900 which would prob be seen as an uneconomical repair

hope im wrong

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Afraid this is the end of my starlet, been quoted £1500 - £2000. I paid £1000 for the car so i guess its bye bye starlet.

Some quite major structural damage as i thought, needs pulled out, new rear light, new parcel shelf, rear bumper, boot door, rear bar, Interior trim and work to the boot floor.

It sucks, its only got 50k on the clock and runs like a dream, i've put loads of hours into the car for it to be taken by a woman with short attention and a heavy gas foot.

There is still a chance it will be repaired, stranger things have happened (I seen someone hugging a door at college today) but its not likely.

I wonder what the chances are of the insurance company letting me keep hold of the car for "non road use" are. my grandad told me he was allowed to keep his write-off, anyone else heard of this?

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Got three quotes today for repairs. one is 2083, and the other two are "beyond economical Repair"

Sorry guys i cant get photo's just now.

But there definately is structural damage as listed on one of the quotes.

Parts needed are:

Sound Pad,

Seam Sealer,

Door Foils

Tailgate

Rear Bumper,

Rear Panel

Left Lamp Cluster

Tailgate Handle

Rear screen bond kit

starlet badge

toyota badge

Left wheel cover

window moulding

parcel shelf

Pull out rear panels

repair floor panels

paint new and repaired panels

... its dead...

... also, been to the doc today. Whiplash. Glad i have £100,000 legal cover

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Put a good enough claim in and then you can get your self a Nice Fresh Import Glanza. Lower back pains by any chance over night? <_<

Lol... probably gonna move from the humble starlet for a bit, at least till the claim is settled and my insurance cost comes down, then buy a glanza. i am possibly looking to buy a civic for now. but since im gonna have to carry my policy over, i have to use the details i have on the current policy, which shows me with a license for 7 months. still gonna be sad to see my starbo go. been good. but still... the claims handler says it should take 10-12 weeks to settle a claim, which means i can still use it till then.

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bah. things like this happen. I work in the building insurance industry and i see first hand the things that can happen. but i guess that why we pay scandalous amounts for our insurance. to help us sleep at night

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