salvaged Cupra R on the bay...

Feb 1, 2007
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gloucester
seen it when it first went on there , he was after £2200 for it , personaly i wouldnt pay that as it is cat c , and the insurance company wouldn't of wrote it of as cat c if there was nothing wrong with it ,
 

pj1985

1.8T Power
Oct 31, 2006
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Hampshire/Surrey
Has rust on the boot, brembos look like they sat in the water along time and the rear bumper does not fit properly. Water damage can be v.bad with it getting in everywhere. If it was just sill height I would have thought it would only have been a cat d. Might find the electric were effected as thats when it cost alot to sort the prblems out especially at dealer prices which is what the insurance company works its cost out on.
 

DIFT

Torquing all the Torque
Oct 8, 2004
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Kent/London
seen it when it first went on there , he was after £2200 for it , personaly i wouldnt pay that as it is cat c , and the insurance company wouldn't of wrote it of as cat c if there was nothing wrong with it ,

Depends on who owned it when the damage occured. If it was a garage which was flooded (ala Carlise a few years back) they often just write it off, and claim the money back.

Lots of lovely Audi's went VERY cheap in 2004!!! and I had just bought my Ibiza!! :doh:
 
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