smashed for waiting at a red robot

tcal69

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:smashScreen:

damn sorry to hear, hope you get it fix asap... had a similar accident too:blueCry:
 

moranor@axis

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worst part is there was really no reason for this to have happened I think the guy was texting to something...
 

tcal69

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moranor@axis said:
worst part is there was really no reason for this to have happened I think the guy was texting to something...

I would flipped the F out if that was the case... now I presume he has no insurance:hammerhead:
 

moranor@axis

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tcal69 said:
moranor@axis said:
worst part is there was really no reason for this to have happened I think the guy was texting to something...

I would flipped the F out if that was the case... now I presume he has no insurance:hammerhead:

lucky his insurance paid out for this :) but it did take 3 months :YesNo:
 
moranor@axis said:
tcal69 said:
moranor@axis said:
worst part is there was really no reason for this to have happened I think the guy was texting to something...

I would flipped the F out if that was the case... now I presume he has no insurance:hammerhead:

lucky his insurance paid out for this :) but it did take 3 months :YesNo:

A few months ago a stupid lady also drove into me. Problem was it was not my car. So first she also agreed to have her insurance pay for it, then she started playing dodge ball with me. In the end as it was not my car and I needed to return it, I just went and got a bumper from a contact of mine, and had it sprayed by him. cost me R2500.

Decided to let her go, as karma has a plan of her own.
 

moranor@axis

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Bumper stiffener... I was going to get a new one but have decided to give a go at fixing this I have some glass fiber and some high quality polyurethane resin so why not give it a go :p if I am unhappy with it I can bin it and buy one from the scrapyard

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Technique i am using is 1st running glue into the cracks and clamping it into shape after that i will lay some glass fiber over to damaged area for extra strength

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TLK

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Eish man!! Thats sucks, sorry to hear that!

I know how it feels unfortunately :thumbdo:

Just got my car back this week from the repair shop after a bakkie went into me, and the driver also just got his licence :skit:
 

moranor@axis

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Picked this up from BMW
unit price from BMW USA $185 some how BMW SA come up with R 3800 as a fair price for it... must be the BMW Dust that increases the price...

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moranor@axis

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sprayed rear panel... removal of old one not so quick :p
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Finally the CSL boot lid arrived
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Basic Idea of how the panel comes of is... 1st you drill out the spot welds trying not to damage the under panel you dont want to replace

If you look carefully you can see the join line in the hole
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next you grab you trusty hammer and chisel... always work towards the hole otherwise the metal make a long tear you need to clean up afterwards
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Goal is to do as little damage as possible the one you removing can be chewed alot if it helps keep the bottom panel more intact
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repeat to open can :-/
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here you can see how little the under panel was damaged
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new Aero package :p
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Old flat piece Vs New
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more to follow...
 

zaleonardz

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absolutely epic...

DId not know your going to go this far... you will now be able to complete the job.

Awesome that the trunk panel is not damaged

Well done bud, keep us updated
:chef:
 

moranor@axis

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zaleonardz said:
absolutely epic...

DId not know your going to go this far... you will now be able to complete the job.

Awesome that the trunk panel is not damaged

Well done bud, keep us updated
:chef:

had to bend it out a bit but not too bad :)
 

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tranzit said:
keep us updated bud :coolShake:

car is finished just did not upload till now :) I wont say what the outcome is will have to wait for the end of the story :rollsmile:
 

Thunder

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This is a shit one bud.

Must say big ups to you for taking this on, and awesome that you completed it. :thumbs:
 

moranor@axis

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Thunder said:
This is a shit one bud.

Must say big ups to you for taking this on, and awesome that you completed it. :thumbs:

did not say how it cam out it could be horrible :bin:
 

moranor@axis

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Technique used to attach the panel is rivets with specialized aerospace structural epoxy... this eliminates the need for welding in the body and will also make it easier to fix next time :p

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while there I decided to fill the panel gap that is OEM on the sedan between the rear fender and the back panel should make the rear look a bit cleaner

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Back to the boot lid... while it is some 7kg lighter than the OEM piece fitment is more or LESS... plenty work needed to get it right... made with pride in China...

1st issue rear lights did not locate correctly

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Reason was there was no recess for the end clip of the light

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so i had to cut one problem solved :D

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or not... inside bulb holder could also not be fitted :s

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some more cutting later :cool:

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Next problem:

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a few hours later

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wiring loom has no hole to enter the boot and the area where it is supposed to go in is solid... not sure how I will resolve this problem to neaten it up...

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also missed that there was a hole they forgot to drill... these will have to be resolved before paint

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lid had alot of cosmetic damage from storage (not to happy with the supplier about this) good thing I did not opt for the 'carbon' option

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Filled these and sanded flat
 

Gizmo

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I'm a big fan that you are fixing this yourself. However I have never been a fan of those poor quality boot lids, I would prefer an oem piece and blend in the CSL add on type spoiler to it. Those cheap boot lids don't hold up in a crash situation at all.
I must ask though, if insurance is covering this then don't they want some reputable panel beater shop doing the work?
 

moranor@axis

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Gizmo said:
I'm a big fan that you are fixing this yourself. However I have never been a fan of those poor quality boot lids, I would prefer an oem piece and blend in the CSL add on type spoiler to it. Those cheap boot lids don't hold up in a crash situation at all.
I must ask though, if insurance is covering this then don't they want some reputable panel beater shop doing the work?

3rd party claim so they paid me cash... I have had 3 of the family cars go into panel shops every time there were issues so I feel it is safer doing it myself

worst was my brothers polo where both the AC and power steering failed within 6 months because they were not connected correctly at the panel shop

im not sure I would get one of these boot lids again it was cheap but the amount of hours I put in make it not so cheap anymore...
 
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