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san rensho 06-30-2016 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Gelbster (Post 501212)
O/P/ = a better idea - appoint "san rensho" as your negotiating agent !
An '04 for $8700 - how bad is it?
That makes an '02 S with accident history and damage worth about $2000 !
I'm totally upside down!
"I totalled mine a few months ago and my jns co paid me $ 11,500.00 for a car that I paid $ 7500.00 4 years ago. Do not be sentimental about fixing the car. Your car is not unique. These cars are fungible and are a dime a dozen. I just bought a replacement 04 for $ 8700.00. Probably over paid but Im still way ahead in the amount Ive invested in boxsters."
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Needs a water pump, the ac didn't work very well but was an easy fix, just a radiator fan ballast resistor and some refrigerant.

Main problem is I get a good shake int the steering wheel going over any kind of bump at any speed. I'm going to change out the tie rods and see if that fixes it.

Gelbster 06-30-2016 08:10 AM

Well done !
Your 2004 Boxster purchase is a welcome change from the financial disaster story we so often read about - mine being a good example !
When you get time, please tell us how you fond an '04 Boxster so cheap? Just luck or hours trolling through Craig's List and inspecting lots of junk? Auction?
Your a/c fix is a good example of what a little diy and Rennlist tech knowledge can do.Good luck with the steering repair.

san rensho 06-30-2016 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Gelbster (Post 501568)
Well done !
Your 2004 Boxster purchase is a welcome change from the financial disaster story we so often read about - mine being a good example !
When you get time, please tell us how you fond an '04 Boxster so cheap? Just luck or hours trolling through Craig's List and inspecting lots of junk? Auction?
Your a/c fix is a good example of what a little diy and Rennlist tech knowledge can do.Good luck with the steering repair.

Thanks. Just weeks and weeks of lookkng ar craigslist. Theres lots of junk out there with rebuilt titles etc. Luckily Miami has a huge glut of used high end cars. I bought mine from a dealer that buys at auction.

Car has no stage 2 over revs and only about 800 stage 1over revs. Cam values are -4.3 and 1.3 so I am well within spec.

Oh and its needs a cat but im not going to replace it. No smog check kn FL.

Gelbster 06-30-2016 11:08 AM

Hope the O.P. is reading this because it is a real-world perspective on Boxster values
Here are examples in San's area:
2001 Porsche Boxster
maybe this?
2006 beautiful Porsche Boxster
2001 PORSCHE BOXTER'''5 SPEED MANUAL TRASMISION'''ONLY 75000 MILES'''
And remember ,these are asking prices.
Makes you think twice about expensive repairs?

speaklow 07-08-2016 09:00 PM

So...here's the update. I took it to the authorized Porsche collision center here in Tucson. The guy working on it, apparently, has 30 years of bodywork experience, so that's great, IMO! I was very impressed to see where they're at so far. It doesn't look near as bad and even in this rough state, the gaps and door line up perfectly. So far, so good! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1468040391.jpg

speaklow 07-08-2016 09:03 PM

Please don't mock me for how dull the colored caps on the wheels look...I'll polish them when I get it back!http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1468040597.jpg

thstone 07-08-2016 09:26 PM

Glad to see that its being fixed and will be back on the road soon!

Teddyonine 07-09-2016 03:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche9 (Post 501243)
If he can't afford car insurance it's very unlikely that he owns a home. People who own a home have something to lose and therefore have insurance. This lemon can't be squeezed anymore and going after him for money is a waste of time. He should be at least fined/required to do community service and have his driver's license taken away.

Agree with everyone's comments concerning uninsured motorists, and sorry you're having to deal with the whole mess, but what's the deal with that Jeep in the first photo? Looks like he to one to the face.....

PaulE 07-09-2016 10:38 AM

Sorry for your mishap, looks like you are in good hands and on the way to getting it fixed properly!

I think there are still lots of states that don't require mandatory auto insurance, which is why it's always a good idea to have uninsured/underinsured coverage on your own policy.

As far as getting a lien on the driver at fault, I would expect the right to do that now belongs to your insurance company since they are paying out the claim. Most insurance policies include a subrogation clause. They probably have people on staff who can figure out in 5 minutes if it would be worth pursuing the party at fault.

rexcramer 07-09-2016 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by speaklow (Post 502389)
So...here's the update. I took it to the authorized Porsche collision center here in Tucson. The guy working on it, apparently, has 30 years of bodywork experience, so that's great, IMO! I was very impressed to see where they're at so far. It doesn't look near as bad and even in this rough state, the gaps and door line up perfectly. So far, so good! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1468040391.jpg

I knew it could be pulled out. Just need to find the right old guy that has the patience, mad skills and awesome tool box. I can't tell you how happy this makes me. :D

Adult beverages all around.... :cheers:

Gilles 07-09-2016 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rexcramer (Post 502439)
I knew it could be pulled out. Just need to find the right old guy that has the patience, mad skills and awesome tool box. I can't tell you how happy this makes me. :D

Adult beverages all around.... :cheers:

+ 1

I am glad hat you were able to find the right person, as proper body work is an art that sadly seems to be disappearing.

speaklow 09-09-2016 10:27 AM

Finally Done
 
Here it is...I have to say, they did a pretty good job! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1473445575.jpg

BirdDog 09-09-2016 10:37 AM

Looking good!

rexcramer 09-09-2016 11:42 AM

Most excellent.

jedblanks 09-15-2016 06:42 AM

In most states, you can have the drivers license suspended until the guilty party pays for damage or sets up a payment plan.

Here is some info on Texas, but your state may vary.

At least make their life difficult so they will get insurance and this won't happen to the next guy.

https://www.txdps.state.tx.us/DriverLicense/CrashSuspension.htm

EDIT: Can't find anything similar to the above site for AZ, but here is some legalese....

http://www.azleg.state.az.us/ars/28/04143.htm

thstone 09-15-2016 12:33 PM

Glad to see that its nicely repaired and back on the road! Congrat's!


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