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fedekz986 02-06-2012 10:14 AM

Sorry about that man, i know the feeling.

Some guy backed into me in a parking lot, and people whitnessed it, and stopped them and got me (was inside getting coffee). We exchanged information, and he was very nice, and calm about it all. He had insurance, and I didn't have any doubts about it all. I file the claim, and 3 weeks later I call and figure out what is going on, and why it's taking so long - come to find out he "denied" the claim, and said he didn't do it at all. His insurance dropped the case, and I was stuck with the $1600 bill....

and I still haven't paid it.

Johnny Danger 02-06-2012 10:19 AM

Randall,

No matter what, you have a great car and you have to get it fixed !

Ghostrider 310 02-06-2012 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour (Post 277236)
I thought the same thing... but a swift kick would not push in the bottom rail 1.5 inches. It was hit hard and with some serious weight behind it.


You would be surprised what a kick will yield, having kicked probably more than 25 junkers on the way to the dump, I can tell you that could be from a kick, as Jonny said either way you have to get the girl fixed up..

RandallNeighbour 02-06-2012 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fedekz986 (Post 277238)
His insurance dropped the case, and I was stuck with the $1600 bill.... and I still haven't paid it.

Still haven't paid it to whom? His insurance company? The body shop that did the work?

husker boxster 02-06-2012 01:46 PM

Hi Randall. Sorry to hear about your situation. It sure adds to the frustration that it was at a Porsche event. So make lemonade out of lemons. Do something nice or extra as a present. Do the entire paint job like you suggested.

RandallNeighbour 02-06-2012 02:08 PM

And therein lies the problem. I don't have an extra $3000 lying around for a total respray to go along with the repair work :(

DenverSteve 02-06-2012 02:51 PM

That appears to be about 4 inches too low for a bumperette dent. Maybe a kick or baseball or... anything else. It doesn't really matter what caused the dent, you're the unfortunate recipient of it. Sorry for your inconvenience. Since no one has come forward there's no need to speculate that someone from a Porsche event did it. If it was kicked, it could have easily have been someone put off by your (the groups) possessions.

DenverSteve 02-06-2012 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour (Post 277145)
It really pisses me off that another Porsche owner did this and didn't man-up and tell me he did it and offer to make it right.

This assumption would require information not in evidence. I would prefer to "assume" some gum-ball from the neighborhood or area did this and not another owner/member of your Porsche group.

RandallNeighbour 02-06-2012 03:01 PM

Actually, Steve, it lined up perfectly with the small, incredibly low bumperettes on a number of older 911's in the general vicinity of my car. Too low for a boxster or cayman, but not one of these older cars.

I wasn't the person to figure this out either. It was a couple of other owners standing around and doing some measuring of their own and reporting it to me.

And I've pinpointed the time of damage to be when I was away from my car and others were leaving the area after dark (and after a number of owners had drained a keg).

Perfectlap 02-06-2012 03:30 PM

Do you think there is surveillance video anywhere nearby?

p.s.
I just had this same part repaired different damage, not as severe. I saw the parts pricing though. $500 for the panel. About another $1,000 in labor and paint could probably negotiated.

RandallNeighbour 02-06-2012 03:35 PM

No surveillance. I checked.

RandallNeighbour 02-06-2012 03:36 PM

I was quoted $995 for a new panel from Sunset with $150-200 for shipping.

Perfectlap 02-06-2012 03:54 PM

I think you could find the rear quarter for a lot less from a front end wreck. Heck on some of the wreck sites I saw the entire totaled Boxster selling for $2500.

Bob O 02-06-2012 04:22 PM

So sorry to hear Randall. I hope you locate the dumb a$$ who did it and are reimbursed for your repairs. A similar incident happened to us a few years back. Fortunately, I guess, it wasn't on the Boxster, but still very frustrating. Unfortunately we were never able to find the culprit. I wish you better luck.

Ghostrider 310 02-06-2012 04:24 PM

You could remove the vent, press out what you can and see what it looks like, might be able to extend till you have enough to fix the entire body the way you want.

Perfectlap 02-07-2012 06:10 AM

I had a hit and run too. Well more like a bump and run. Twice. The first time it was minor damage that second time they wrecked my bike rack.

Someone should invent a little camera that turns on if there is an jarring motion records all cars pulling away. A light would blink red when you come back telling you it caught the bastard on film. Then you could call your insurance so that they can play the "say were you around Starbucks at 11 am?" truth or fail game with the insured driver.

Ghostrider 310 02-07-2012 06:36 AM

Or we could go back to rewarding and promoting honorable actions so society would be better, people might leave a note. My new kid renter neighbor rattles my windows with his sub woofer. This week his windshield is going to get my sincere plea to stop. The invitation will also carry a photo of my stove clock reading 4AM and a picture of my Bach Stradivarius Trumpet, let's see if public school taught the boy genius to "cipher" as Jethro said.

jcb986 02-07-2012 06:51 AM

Bummer for sure...the culprit may have not known he hit you. I backed up one day into UPS truck...I just didn't turn tight enough on my backup, looked thru my mirror and saw I was to close, hit my brakes hard and never felt the impact do to a sudden of stopping. UPS truck bumper, not even a scratch...my Nissan bumper cover showed a nice little scrape. I would always assume a Porsche owner would bone up to a stupid mistake...I would even shiver thinking that jerks like this would be a Porsche owner.:(

Yes, I told the UPS driver I tapped his front bumper. We agreed no damage, but he had to report it.

Flavor 987S 02-07-2012 06:56 AM

Randall, was this a PCA Event/Gathering for your local chapter? Maybe give the PCA President a call, or e-mail, and tell him what you have told us. Maybe he can recommend a course of action, or write a note in your next newsletter, and ask for someone to step forward with information about the H&R.

Perfectlap 02-07-2012 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcb986 (Post 277357)
Bummer for sure...the culprit may have not known he hit you.

Not with that kind of damage to RN's car. The typical Porsche driver is probably
hyper sensitive in parking lot situations. Around these parts I always see a Porsche parked far away from other cars, or parked so that car can only park on one side of the car, etc. Awareness goes up a few notches.

This other driver was either really absent-minded or a weasel. Either way not someone I would want driving around me.



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