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And another
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Dont know if they are still for sale though.
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Subaru Impreza Drivers Club Forums - Impreza STI8 Type UK In White
Dont know if they are still for sale though.
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Here it is ,not the one i thought though.
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All you do is counter act by taking the same stance (of course) and the insurance companies will work it out.....
You need to to help them to help you though: Providing a formal, well written detailed statement of witness from yourself and any other witnesses of every tiny detail in the events before and after the inccident, including times, estimated speeds you were travelling at, and any observations on surrounding hazards on that road. Using facts only and not opinions. This will give a clear picture of your side of the story and will cover your backside as the insurers can use it as a reference in their enquiries.
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If claiming not to be at fault why does he 'want' go 50-50?
Agree with the above. I was hit by someone last year; the third party was clearly an emotional soul who got increasingly irate and contradictory in his letters to my insurers. I just stuck to the facts - didn't take long to get his insurers to admit full liability.
Agree with the above. I was hit by someone last year; the third party was clearly an emotional soul who got increasingly irate and contradictory in his letters to my insurers. I just stuck to the facts - didn't take long to get his insurers to admit full liability.
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If the marks are still on the road, I'd suggest you go back and take good quality photographs of the scene. Just in case Policeman Daddy manages manages to have some influence with the police officers at the scene.
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Quite common practice: Most insurers will tell you never to admit any liability in an accident and not to sign anything as such until they say so. No matter who is at fault. So it looks like daddy is well informed.
All you do is counter act by taking the same stance (of course) and the insurance companies will work it out.....
You need to to help them to help you though: Providing a formal, well written detailed statement of witness from yourself and any other witnesses of every tiny detail in the events before and after the inccident, including times, estimated speeds you were travelling at, and any observations on surrounding hazards on that road. Using facts only and not opinions. This will give a clear picture of your side of the story and will cover your backside as the insurers can use it as a reference in their enquiries.
All you do is counter act by taking the same stance (of course) and the insurance companies will work it out.....
You need to to help them to help you though: Providing a formal, well written detailed statement of witness from yourself and any other witnesses of every tiny detail in the events before and after the inccident, including times, estimated speeds you were travelling at, and any observations on surrounding hazards on that road. Using facts only and not opinions. This will give a clear picture of your side of the story and will cover your backside as the insurers can use it as a reference in their enquiries.
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I bought a white 2005 STI a couple of months ago to replace my blue 03, as blue is just too common these days! Is it true that there are that few in the UK? I haven't seen any others about myself, but I thought there'd be a lot more than 5!
Commiserations to the original poster. Here's a picture of mine, just to make you feel even worse!
Commiserations to the original poster. Here's a picture of mine, just to make you feel even worse!
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Here it is ,not the one i thought though.
Subaru Impreza Drivers Club Forums - MY05 Impreza STi Type UK in White
This advert was done ages ago, sorry see post No 30 for newer advert.
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Subaru Impreza Drivers Club Forums - MY05 Impreza STi Type UK in White
This advert was done ages ago, sorry see post No 30 for newer advert.
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lordretsudo, i think 5 2005 white sti's, but i've heard of all the years they did it in newage there's only 16 around! not sure how accurate this is though.
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If the insurance company don't write it off and repair it then the damage shouldn't be recorded should it???
I'm thinking this because loads have cars out there have had some sort of insurance work done at some point, but when you do a HPI check on them they'll come out clean unless of course it was written off...
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