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Old 16-03-2021, 08:55 PM   #31
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Old 16-03-2021, 09:01 PM   #33
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Old 16-03-2021, 09:17 PM   #34
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The power pole looks like it needs repair or replacement too. He’ll probably receive an invoice from Ausgrid for that soon.
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I suspect the insurer will come in with some offer. That’s the only way they can control the writing-off.

What’s it worth, seriously, as-is with no WOVR entry? $20K? $30K? I’d wonder if not quite some more in these strange times.

That means father cops a $30-$40K hit to avoid his son getting a court date/conviction for unauthorised use of a conveyance, just the neg driving (may be defensible) and the prohibited vehicle ping (not so defensible).
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I suspect the insurer will come in with some offer. That’s the only way they can control the writing-off.

What’s it worth, seriously, as-is with no WOVR entry? $20K? $30K? I’d wonder if not quite some more in these strange times.

That means father cops a $30-$40K hit to avoid his son getting a court date/conviction for unauthorised use of a conveyance, just the neg driving (may be defensible) and the prohibited vehicle ping (not so defensible).
If There's a Bank or Finance Company Involved, they may have some input into What Happens to the Wreck...
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... and there it is, took until page 2.
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I suspect the insurer will come in with some offer. That’s the only way they can control the writing-off.

What’s it worth, seriously, as-is with no WOVR entry? $20K? $30K? I’d wonder if not quite some more in these strange times.

That means father cops a $30-$40K hit to avoid his son getting a court date/conviction for unauthorised use of a conveyance, just the neg driving (may be defensible) and the prohibited vehicle ping (not so defensible).
i would have thought a top of around $10k on a good day
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The power pole looks like it needs repair or replacement too. He’ll probably receive an invoice from Ausgrid for that soon.
Pretty sure in any impact event like that the pole is required to be replaced anyway
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If There's a Bank or Finance Company Involved, they may have some input into What Happens to the Wreck...
Not to mention, if memory serves me correct, if their is a finance co involved, with the car being a total loss they are going to want their $$$ back straight away....
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Out of interest how are Mustang resale prices going these days ? Must admit I've lost track of that sort of stuff lately .

If you wanted to buy say a 4 to 3 year old 17 or 18 Mustang GT or Ecoboost with max 80K on the odometer what coin would you need to you reckon to get a really tidy one ?

I spotted a real nice orange GT about a week ago with the fader stripe kit and it certainly was an eye catcher .
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