29-10-2013, 01:50 PM
Afternoon, yes, look who it is, the forum owner who is never on his forum blah blah
I'm after a massive favour.
My brother has 206, someone (who turns out is actually un-insured) hit my brothers car after leaving the handbreak off down a slope.
I've got some pictures, which I attach. His insurance is due for renewal in 2 days and we don't know the extent of the damage. Apparently the gap between the wheel are the arch is about 1mm and nearly touching.
I was wondering if anyone could offer some advice and guidance on what we think might be broken/bent? Obviously there is no point in him insuring a broken car if it needs to be replaced.
He's also talking about claiming on his insurance, which i think is retarded. But anyway, could anyone take a look at the pictures and advise? or worst case pop down and see him to take a look?
Hilariously he is less car orientated than me.
Thanks in advance guys!
I'm after a massive favour.
My brother has 206, someone (who turns out is actually un-insured) hit my brothers car after leaving the handbreak off down a slope.
I've got some pictures, which I attach. His insurance is due for renewal in 2 days and we don't know the extent of the damage. Apparently the gap between the wheel are the arch is about 1mm and nearly touching.
I was wondering if anyone could offer some advice and guidance on what we think might be broken/bent? Obviously there is no point in him insuring a broken car if it needs to be replaced.
He's also talking about claiming on his insurance, which i think is retarded. But anyway, could anyone take a look at the pictures and advise? or worst case pop down and see him to take a look?
Hilariously he is less car orientated than me.
Thanks in advance guys!
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