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Author Topic: Would T-cut work..?  (Read 2580 times)

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stuart30

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Would T-cut work..?
« on: 13 April 2007, 00:40:23 »

Well today whilst out shopping and having mate chuntering away and me ummm well i new i was close but not that ""BANG"" ""SCRAPE"" close.... ::)

T-cut and a quick polish or insurance write off.....what do you guys think. :-[



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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #1 on: 13 April 2007, 07:14:58 »

Whooooops!
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #2 on: 13 April 2007, 08:01:46 »

Just do the same on the other side and call it styling   ;)
 
Sorry about the damage though

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« Reply #3 on: 13 April 2007, 08:11:15 »

Get a quote and go from there :(
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #4 on: 13 April 2007, 09:24:21 »

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Well today whilst out shopping and having mate chuntering away and me ummm well i new i was close but not that ""BANG"" ""SCRAPE"" close.... ::)

T-cut and a quick polish or insurance write off.....what do you guys think. :-[



Ouch, ouch ouch!

Trying T-Cut won't make it any worse than it is - what was it, a stack of garden rakes?!
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #5 on: 13 April 2007, 09:27:50 »

Shit... sorry about that!

Hope its not too expensive?

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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #6 on: 13 April 2007, 09:34:58 »

That puts my lightly scratched bumper into a 'cocked hat'.  :'( :'(

It certainly will not be cheap. :-[
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #7 on: 13 April 2007, 17:36:49 »

it'll buff out with a bit of elbo grease and a good sponge!
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #8 on: 13 April 2007, 19:10:29 »

Bloody 'ell did the shopping trolly have blades attached to the wheels like Boudiccas (yes i've checked the spelling) chariot?  :o
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« Reply #9 on: 13 April 2007, 19:15:13 »

It was actually a brick wall that sticks out....im sure the insurance will write it off,the rear door is really quite bad and the rear quarter panel has a nasty cut threw the body and the rear bottom panel scratched ect ect.

Hey im fully comp with protected no claims so im not worried in the slightest. ;)

Im sure they wont try and repair it surely....christ you couldn't blend in new paint to match 10 year old metallic can you.???  :-/
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #10 on: 13 April 2007, 19:22:26 »

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It was actually a brick wall that sticks out....im sure the insurance will write it off,the rear door is really quite bad and the rear quarter panel has a nasty cut threw the body and the rear bottom panel scratched ect ect.

Hey im fully comp with protected no claims so im not worried in the slightest. ;)

Im sure they wont try and repair it surely....christ you couldn't blend in new paint to match 10 year old metallic can you.???  :-/
Dont be too hasty about it being a right off a body shop with a good blending scheme and someone who knows how to use it can work wonders
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #11 on: 13 April 2007, 19:35:16 »

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Hey im fully comp with protected no claims so im not worried in the slightest. ;)
I'm afraid it will still affect your premium :(
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Re: Would T-cut work..?
« Reply #12 on: 13 April 2007, 19:45:14 »

Why claim?  Get a replacement door, a big tin of gutty and a couple of rattle cans.

Once you source a decent painter (they are out there) get the job done properly......

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« Reply #13 on: 13 April 2007, 21:32:15 »

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Hey im fully comp with protected no claims so im not worried in the slightest. ;)
I'm afraid it will still affect your premium :(

Protected no claims so hoping it wont make much difference....fingers crossed.

And to be honest id rather they just write it off...im sure it would cost a body shop more to fix and respray than simply pay out. ;)
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« Reply #14 on: 13 April 2007, 21:36:24 »

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Protected no claims so hoping it wont make much difference....fingers crossed.
If only it worked like that.

Your base premium (ie with no NCD) is based on your risk, ie car, engine, location, parking, previous claims, prosecutions etc.

This gives them a figure, which then the NCD is applied to.

So the fact you will make a claim will bump your premium up.  They will still apply the NCD at the stated rate, its just the premium is more expensive to begin with.

Hope that makes sense...
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