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Thank me later. x
If you use common sense, there is nothing wrong with using a pressure washer under the bonnet.
I've been doing it for 10 years and can count on one hand the amount of problems I've had.
If you strip every last bit (i've recently done it) you should get back around £1200. Plus I got £70 when I weighed the shell in.
Although I got £200 for the engine so your figure will be lower.
I won't be doing it again though. This forum is full of peniless millionaires who seem to thrive...
If its still under warranty, don't drive it!
Just get it into a dealer. If there is no oil pressure and you drive it, you could fubar the engine good and proper.
Tbf, I had a set of linglong's on my M3. I did one full track day and one half track day and I kid you not, there was not a mark on them.
It was fcuking uselss and I span/understeered all over the place but quite literally, a good solid tyre! lol.
Opinions on what??
How do we know what damage there is? What if the bottom arms are bent? Chassis leg bent?
If all it needs is a wing bumper grill and a foglight, why is he going through the insurance? That lot would cost less to replace than a young persons excess.
I know this may be a completely ridiculous idea, but why not wait and see what the insurance company say?
If everyone on here said it was a write off and it was going to sell for 20p, or if the insurance said it would be available to him for £495,000 there is nothing anyone can do until the...
My mates selling it for me. I won't be here when it runs out so he kindly (or foolishly!) offered to do it for me.
You can tell its not written by me, its rubbish.
Thats your opinion and you're entitled to it. But don't knock other people for doing it differently.
I personally don't see the point in spending £650 on a 172 engine when you can buy one for £200.
Look at it like this; (hypethetically speaking)
I've owned a 172 for 10 years and will keep...