What should I do when it comes to the rebuild? I present to you three options 1) Cheap and cheerful - swap the door over and get the sill pulled out. 2) Touran front end swap - I'm lead to believe it's reasonably straight forward and could probably be done in a weekend 3) The ambitious one - get a facelift caddy front end swapped over. This needs welding (which I have never tried) 👇Thoughts?
Ah! It wasn’t at the West North Street exit was it? That’s where a guy in a mini drove into the side of me when I was on the motorbike, a sore bruised leg, bent motorbike, and 8 months arguing with insurance (despite the guy admitting fault) it was finally sorted, absolute pain!
Thats *exactly* where it happened! I'd come down Causeway end and was heading up towards Gallowgate in Lane One. Boy in lane two decides at the very last minute he's going to Morissons...via my side door 😭
Mirror image of my crash! Joined via causeway end, with mini behind so not as if he never saw me, as I turned towards Castlegate, I got dive bombed last minute by the Mini going from lane two towards the hatching and down West North Street, I was hit so hard I was pushed down WNS! His excuse was he was ‘just following his sat nav’ panicked about missing the turn off, and decided to drive into the side of me inexplicably!
@@adamrobson8318 Yikes, not good! Having thought about it since it happened, I really don't know what they could do to make the roudnabout any better apart from maybe "stay in lane" signs on approach to West North Street?
madness pal, why didnt he just give you £250/£300 instead now he is going through insurance will have to pay his excess and then have a claim on his insurance which will sky rocket his premium ,especially with the news that insurance premiums are going up anyway. headache all round for both parties
You can say that again - its a sad state of affairs that something you're forced to pay for (insurance) has you full of the fear when it comes to actually needing to make use of it!
What should I do when it comes to the rebuild? I present to you three options
1) Cheap and cheerful - swap the door over and get the sill pulled out.
2) Touran front end swap - I'm lead to believe it's reasonably straight forward and could probably be done in a weekend
3) The ambitious one - get a facelift caddy front end swapped over. This needs welding (which I have never tried)
👇Thoughts?
😢oh sorry to see this happened chum
Cars (and vans) mend...a minor bump, all things considered. Just an annoyance really 😂
Ah! It wasn’t at the West North Street exit was it? That’s where a guy in a mini drove into the side of me when I was on the motorbike, a sore bruised leg, bent motorbike, and 8 months arguing with insurance (despite the guy admitting fault) it was finally sorted, absolute pain!
Thats *exactly* where it happened! I'd come down Causeway end and was heading up towards Gallowgate in Lane One. Boy in lane two decides at the very last minute he's going to Morissons...via my side door 😭
Mirror image of my crash! Joined via causeway end, with mini behind so not as if he never saw me, as I turned towards Castlegate, I got dive bombed last minute by the Mini going from lane two towards the hatching and down West North Street, I was hit so hard I was pushed down WNS! His excuse was he was ‘just following his sat nav’ panicked about missing the turn off, and decided to drive into the side of me inexplicably!
@@adamrobson8318 Yikes, not good! Having thought about it since it happened, I really don't know what they could do to make the roudnabout any better apart from maybe "stay in lane" signs on approach to West North Street?
madness pal, why didnt he just give you £250/£300 instead now he is going through insurance will have to pay his excess and then have a claim on his insurance which will sky rocket his premium ,especially with the news that insurance premiums are going up anyway. headache all round for both parties
My thoughts exactly! That was his initial plan too.
See, you know my job...do you have their reg...ahem...😉😂
No idea what you could possibly mean!
Bit of a kerfuffle.
You can say that again - its a sad state of affairs that something you're forced to pay for (insurance) has you full of the fear when it comes to actually needing to make use of it!