Jump to content
The mkiv Supra Owners Club

mark newman

Club Members
  • Posts

    1949
  • Joined

Everything posted by mark newman

  1. i just fitted bc coilovers to mine. but the two locking collars are up the top .under the spring. and there is one locking collar on the ride height.
  2. just orderd mine from toyota, £36.
  3. ok if i break it . but should go with the skirts.
  4. Homer your wrong i have all the paper work for the car from the insurance company. with the buy back price. which i have said yes to. they have sent me a disclouser form to be completed . Legislation states that category b vehicles must be broken down for parts and the remainder of the vehicle crushed. Category b vehicles will then be issued with a certificate of destruction. the DVLA will be notified and they will reguire return of the vehicle registration document. Category B vehicles are classified as hazardours waste and must be handled by appropriat licensed personnel. As you have decided to retain your vehicle you must contact a licensed person who is authorised to remove and dispose of the vehicle. I the undersigned, fully understand the content of this letter and i am aware of my obligations with regard to the retention of the vehicle. As you can see, word for word from the Insurance company. and yes the claim as gone through . ie cheque in the post. but if no one wants the whole car i will brake it down . and make a lot more from it .
  5. it is a cat b ,for parts only . The shell when finished taken parts from, is be disposed of, by a licenced disposal person, ie a scrap yard. the shell can not go back on the road thats it. But who wants a shell with front end damage,? no one, but who would want all the parts from a tt . loads of people. swap it all to a n/a .
  6. 2nd page type in sky bar images
  7. go to google image and its on there
  8. that's the way it goes sometimes just change it all over to a cheap N/A.
  9. Nope car drives fine (drive it home on night of incident) It is just front end damage.If it was a newer car it would be repaired.
  10. Nope all i have to do is fill out a disclosure form for the insurance company to release the vehicle.And then when i want to get rid of the shell contact a licence person who is authorised to remove and dispose of any waste.And that is what the informed me in writting.
  11. Homer your wrong:p. i have had 2 quotes to fix the car fromt the insurance company. and both came in at around 4 kish but the insurance preffered to just pay out.Because they of had to guarantee the repair work for 3 years so they was unable to consider as of the age of the car thats all.
  12. No Cat B is breaking only And will never be allowed on the road again Insurance gave me the buy back right. Legislation states that category b vehicles must be broken down for parts and the remainder of the vehicle crushed. but by then there will be nothing left, and you will need to get rid of the shell any way.
  13. yes but i would rather sell it as a whole and let some one else break it. the engine starts and drives, but just one bent leg made it a cat b.
  14. I have a tt front end damage only . for sell it is a cat b. had a lot of work down to it before the bump at pizza hut. engine sevice. and a re-paint. it has original plastics skirts and spats. Auto make an offer before and after pics
  15. i have a whole tt with front damage only . it has just been re-painted before i had a bump. i just want to sell the whole car with out breaking it. you would have all you want.
  16. your nissan pick up should be now be under warranty if its done under 90OOO miles. mines a 54 plate done about 55000. Got a letter from nissan saying that the engine will be warranted to 90000 miles or 5 years . that was nice
  17. nice ,is it a na or a tt. and what colour stars do you think.
  18. yes but only once , and it will reset all the car. as new. and if i can be anymore help just pm me mark
  19. yes i think its for the best , you will see it in the daylight .
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. You might also be interested in our Guidelines, Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.