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Jigging my ed30..

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cmdrfire:
My car was jigged after my bad accident a couple of years ago. They did a superb job and she's arrow-straight and true. As to those saying "you'll get rid of it", I didn't and I'm so glad I didn't. Just ticked over 100,000 miles yesterday and I'm never gonna let her go.

If it's done properly then it's literally as good as new.

Edition30:
I wouldnt like the idea of crashing my car and keeping it after...just be odd for me. If its was a little bump then yeah thats fine but 14k worth of repairs?

Poverty:

--- Quote from: MAT ED30 on May 26, 2010, 11:39:18 am ---the thing with getting your car back will be all in your head saying its not the same as before and you will get rid  :sad1: its just what happens

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agree 100% it will never feel the same to you even if its fine but it will be forever in your head.  Id fight for a write off, if not sell it it on.

cmdrfire:

--- Quote from: Edition30 on May 26, 2010, 03:20:19 pm ---I wouldnt like the idea of crashing my car and keeping it after...just be odd for me. If its was a little bump then yeah thats fine but 14k worth of repairs?

--- End quote ---

It's only metal. At which point does it become too much metal? It's purely psychological.


--- Quote from: Poverty on May 26, 2010, 04:14:48 pm ---agree 100% it will never feel the same to you even if its fine but it will be forever in your head.  Id fight for a write off, if not sell it it on.

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My GTI felt the same to me, and feels even better now. And my accident was pretty damaging, not £14k bad but not far off at all.

MAT ED30:
for some people once they crash no matter what the car comes back like its just in your head its just not the same

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