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  • #16
    I've repaired a couple of mk4's and can also vouch for VW's toughness.
    Is strange that the other car was at the same place?!
    Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
    Originally Posted by JoeVR
    I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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    • #17
      i got rear ended by a young girl years ago in my mx-5 all tears and sorrys her father rings up and wants to keep it out of the insurance system but then asked for me to get 3 quotes. Sorry champ your dealing with the insurance company now. I figure bugger anyone in the wrong
      sigpic2008 Candy white GTI DSG - 1990 mx-5 loud, rough, uncomfortable but still an amazing car

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      • #18
        Originally posted by ian View Post
        she has already admitted to the police she didn't give way, and today after i gave my statement of the event he told me she would be charged with failing to give way
        It's a harsh lesson, Ian, but she has to be taught that there are consequences to her carelessness. You don't need to feel sorry for her at all, you could have been seriously incapacitated or worse. I'm not a heartless b*stard, I just see far too many close calls and downright poor behaviour on the roads. I've learnt to drive defensively expecting the worse, no doubt you'll be a LOT more cautious on the roads from now.
        MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey

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        • #19
          Ouch,

          saw your photo's. My Gt was less damaged than that and also less costly.
          I had to push the issue and glad I did. Get you Radiator support pannel checked.
          Its made of a plastic and has a big effect to the integrity of your car in an accident.
          Mine was replaced (as I said, I pushed the issue). Initial ispection Radiator pannel
          was OK, even on removal but when the Boss of the repair shop inspected it further
          There were hairline fractures. This could be the difference of survival or not in another
          accident.

          Also CRAZY Roundabout laws.
          Hope your rite and got a witnesses, It can be a mine field.
          I was walking near home, just after a Roundabout. A car going too fast and with lack
          of caution, hit my foot. I was more than 1/2 way across the roundabout before she
          even entered onto the roundabout. To my suprise, I checked the legislation and the
          Police were rite. Motorist on a roundabout are not required to give way. In fact
          technically a motorist can be booked for obstucting the flow of traffic, when giving
          way at a round about. (The other laws she probly broke, did not interest the Police).
          But this shows how dangerous the roads are and with idiots making crazy laws. So
          If you ever kill a pedestrian, you better hope its on a roundabout.

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          • #20
            From my experience I would never bend the truth or fail to inform the police about anything as it may bite you back in the future - you may be under the impression its obvious that its her fault and that everyone can see it but....- my wife was rear ended once - clear cut case and bloody obvious who was a fault - minimal damage so we elected to just pull over to the side of the road, no police, exchanged details and later made a claim. Turned out he blamed my wife ( claimed some crap about her cutting him off and slamming on her backs causing an impact ) and we had to go through about a years worth of arguments with the insurance company and involved the ombudsmen to try and prove she was not a fault. Eventually it all worked out but I wasted so much time proving it - next time regardless of the accident I'm calling the police and ambulance straight away and let them document every detail.

            With regards to the girl that hit you I would especially let the police know about her mobile phone use because people like that need to be taught a lesson and taken off the road as soon a possible. She was lucky in this situation that no one got hurt but what if it happens next time with say someone on a motorcycle???
            2007 Black Magic VW Golf GT TDi, Latte Leather, Sunroof, Bluefin Superchip, 18" Detroits, APR lower torque arm insert, APR Carbon Fibre Cold Air Intake system, GTi sideskirts & front lip, R32 Rear Bar, GTi Steering wheel, RNS-510,Infinity BassLink Subwoofer,stubby antenna, R8 Oil Cap, Golf R front calipers, slotted front rotors, ceramic brake pads, LITEC LED tail-lights, Dension Gateway Five, Rear Emblem Reverse Camera, H&R Ultralow coil-overs, Badge-less front grille

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            • #21
              Originally posted by poyta View Post
              next time regardless of the accident I'm calling the police and ambulance straight away and let them document every detail.
              Not sure on the rules in SA but in NSW the police won't come if the cars are drivable.
              Has happened to me in the past. I wanted to prove the other driver was at fault but the police didn't want a bar of it, instead saying let your insurance company take care of it.

              Even when reporting an accident, the police station doesn't want to know about it, telling you to report it over the phone.
              Mk IV Golf GTI - BMP - GIAC chip, R32 wheels, KW coilovers, rear swaybar.
              Originally Posted by JoeVR
              I've never been a big fan of rotors, or really Japanese cars in general, so my choice would have to be..... an RX-8.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Speed View Post
                Not sure on the rules in SA but in NSW the police won't come if the cars are drivable.
                Has happened to me in the past. I wanted to prove the other driver was at fault but the police didn't want a bar of it, instead saying let your insurance company take care of it.

                Even when reporting an accident, the police station doesn't want to know about it, telling you to report it over the phone.
                Easy to get the police attend. They must attend, by law if someone is injured.
                All it takes is a scratched finger or a knock to the head. Any injury no matter
                how small should be reported and also checked by a Doctor.

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                • #23
                  Screw the girl... Take her to the cleaners... I have been taken out on a round about under the same circumstances...
                  For a repairer in Kingswood, I can't recommend Merv Shipp smash repairs highly enough. I have had a couple of dealings with him.
                  "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by poyta View Post
                    From my experience I would never bend the truth or fail to inform the police about anything as it may bite you back in the future - you may be under the impression its obvious that its her fault and that everyone can see it but....- my wife was rear ended once - clear cut case and bloody obvious who was a fault - minimal damage so we elected to just pull over to the side of the road, no police, exchanged details and later made a claim. Turned out he blamed my wife ( claimed some crap about her cutting him off and slamming on her backs causing an impact ) and we had to go through about a years worth of arguments with the insurance company and involved the ombudsmen to try and prove she was not a fault. Eventually it all worked out but I wasted so much time proving it - next time regardless of the accident I'm calling the police and ambulance straight away and let them document every detail.

                    With regards to the girl that hit you I would especially let the police know about her mobile phone use because people like that need to be taught a lesson and taken off the road as soon a possible. She was lucky in this situation that no one got hurt but what if it happens next time with say someone on a motorcycle???
                    I didn't want to make a big deal of her using her mobile, not just because she was a P plater,firstly she was insured with Alliance and i didn't want to put any road blocks in the way of claiming against her insurance, and i had 2 other witnesses in the car and plenty of Pics and she readily admitted she was at fault, Also i got a hire car through Compass claims which she also has to pay for through her insurance.
                    I know people will say i'm being soft on her but i think she has learned a expensable lesson ,she could be out of pocket over $2,000

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Blitzen View Post
                      Screw the girl... Take her to the cleaners... I have been taken out on a round about under the same circumstances...
                      For a repairer in Kingswood, I can't recommend Merv Shipp smash repairs highly enough. I have had a couple of dealings with him.
                      Thanks but the car is already there and there an approved NRMA and GIO repairer.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by ian View Post
                        i think she has learned a expensable lesson ,she could be out of pocket over $2,000
                        I doubt that her excess would be that. Most likely $300 - $400, probably her monthly phone bill. Lesson quickly forgot most likely.
                        2007 Black Magic VW Golf GT TDi, Latte Leather, Sunroof, Bluefin Superchip, 18" Detroits, APR lower torque arm insert, APR Carbon Fibre Cold Air Intake system, GTi sideskirts & front lip, R32 Rear Bar, GTi Steering wheel, RNS-510,Infinity BassLink Subwoofer,stubby antenna, R8 Oil Cap, Golf R front calipers, slotted front rotors, ceramic brake pads, LITEC LED tail-lights, Dension Gateway Five, Rear Emblem Reverse Camera, H&R Ultralow coil-overs, Badge-less front grille

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by poyta View Post
                          I doubt that her excess would be that. Most likely $300 - $400, probably her monthly phone bill. Lesson quickly forgot most likely.
                          Well i have a maximum discount of 60% guaranteed for life and i'd pay $400 and if i have a person under 30 drive my vehicle there a $1400 excess and thats not a P plater . Just what are P platers excess on their insurance policy's ?

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                          • #28
                            As a guy who bought his (turbo) car on his red Ps, only just car would insure me and my excess is 2000 =\ hope I'm not in a crash

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by walkerchan View Post
                              As a guy who bought his (turbo) car on his red Ps, only just car would insure me and my excess is 2000 =\ hope I'm not in a crash
                              Wow, yeah I guess its been a while since I was a P plater. I remember having a turbo car when I was a teen and paying a lot for the yearly premium but the excess was always under $500.
                              2007 Black Magic VW Golf GT TDi, Latte Leather, Sunroof, Bluefin Superchip, 18" Detroits, APR lower torque arm insert, APR Carbon Fibre Cold Air Intake system, GTi sideskirts & front lip, R32 Rear Bar, GTi Steering wheel, RNS-510,Infinity BassLink Subwoofer,stubby antenna, R8 Oil Cap, Golf R front calipers, slotted front rotors, ceramic brake pads, LITEC LED tail-lights, Dension Gateway Five, Rear Emblem Reverse Camera, H&R Ultralow coil-overs, Badge-less front grille

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by ian View Post
                                I didn't want to make a big deal of her using her mobile, not just because she was a P plater,firstly she was insured with Alliance and i didn't want to put any road blocks in the way of claiming against her insurance, and i had 2 other witnesses in the car and plenty of Pics and she readily admitted she was at fault, Also i got a hire car through Compass claims which she also has to pay for through her insurance.
                                I know people will say i'm being soft on her but i think she has learned a expensive lesson ,she could be out of pocket over $2,000
                                And also when she gets her insurance renewal its will be maybe twice as what she's paying now.

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