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996 Turbo Manual RBJ451 on CoPart

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Very interesting. As you say, why has it been written off? That can't be more than £10k worth of repairs surely? Nice summer project for someone possibly?
 
A friend told me that if the airbags are triggered in a crash the car will always get written off and recorded by the Insurance co. No idea if it's true but it sounds plausible.
 
Robertb said:
No idea if it's true but it sounds plausible.

So it must be true then :grin:

A wheel is £2-2.5k from OPC so easily written off :dont know:

There must be a thing with red unrecorded cars :floor:

:thumb:
 
this turbo is it the same that was not so long ago for sale on some auction with classic cars?
 

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