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    Sorry to hear of your mishap, but relieved no-one was hurt.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrx View Post
    It will be insteresting to see how long you have to wait for parts - whether VW Australia has a stockpile of things that would commonly need replacing in an accident, like lights, windows, grill, etc.
    Hopefully the parts you need will be readily available. Grilles and grille surrounds are - I only had to wait for a week for mine.

    I'm going to do a complete new grille with a matt/satin black surround, the original chrome looks way too much like a Toyota Avalon grille for my liking
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    Hopefully the parts you need will be readily available. Grilles and grille surrounds are - I only had to wait for a week for mine.
    I got a call from Bowra Panel & Paint (where my cars gone).
    They said one of the panels is available ex-east but the headlight and the bumper has to come over from Czech. That'll be about a month to arrive.
    They are going to secure everything firmly on the car for me and I'm going in tomorrow to pick it up so I can drive it around until the parts arrive.

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    I'm a bit surprised Skoda don't have std headlights and bumpers in stock, they would be very common crash repair items.

    It might be worth getting a short letter from the crash repairer stating the parts are on order, so you can show it to any police that pull you over for not having a LH headlight (and I'd be driving with the fogs on at night too).

    I hope you don't have too long a wait for the repairs.
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post
    I'm a bit surprised Skoda don't have std headlights and bumpers in stock, they would be very common crash repair items.
    Doesn't surprise me, I have heard of people having trouble even getting a drivers window for their mk5 golf.

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    the amount of time i have had to wait for what you think would be common VW parts. the Ossie Park parts dealer ship is currently going through a major reorganisation (im guessing to allow for space for Skoda now) so i wouldnt be surprised if they dont have a lot of parts in stock at the moment.

    still Roobuls that really sucks! glad you caught the b...rd.
    if you need some help 'teaching them a lesson' i'll help you out...
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    I ordered a headlight for my Transporter today (I'm upgrading from the single reflector to the better performing twin reflector version) and I was told they had 6 in stock in Sydney, and that is what I would expect (hope for ?) for commonly broken items like that.
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    My Octy has joined the ranks of the walking wounded !!!

    We were doing the grocery shopping this morning and the missus says "Quiet" - Over the PA system comes an announcement "Would the owners of ..... and Skoda Wagon rego Yxx 999 (ie our Octy) please return to your cars as soon as possible".

    Hmm, thinks I, this isn't likely to be good. Get out to the car park and there's 4 cops milling about. eek!

    Turns out a old (like 84 years old) biddy has mistakenly mashed the accelerator pedal instead of the brake as she is getting into her parking bay (she claimed that her brakes failed, but she hit much too hard for that). Her old Ford Corsair (badge engineered pintara ? ) had ridden up the little island meant to keep cars separate, mounted the front of the car in front of her and then bounced/slid off onto my front right mudguard.

    It has pushed my mudguard in about 6 inches just above the front wheel (it is pretty flimsy, I pulled it back out with one hand with very little effort so it wouldn't cut the tyre). I suspect the mounting brackets for either the bumber or the (Xenon) headlight have also been distorted. The bumper has scuffing but no scratches. I'll also want the front end alignment checked. The tyre had no marks on it (just some paint), and the mag wheel looked untouched.

    The other car (2 months old Corolla) had more damage at the front as it took most of the impact, while the "at-fault" drivers Ford only seems to have scratches and paint blemishes !

    At least no-one was hurt, but the old biddy was very shaken up (I was very calm, just swapped details).

    Given the circumstances (only 1 driver present, 2 parked cars damaged, police attendance) I don't think there will be any dispute over who was at fault.

    I'm not sure whether to claim from my insurance company (not real keen as I'm sure it will result in higher premiums in the future, and I've never made a claim in over 38 years of driving), claim off her insurer (NRMA) or just pay to get it fixed and try to get the money off her. Any suggestions/comments about the best options ?

    A new mudguard costs about $350 and Skoda have them in stock, so I'll make an appointment at Tony Ferrugia's at Fyshwick to get a quote to repair it. I'm told he is one of the best repairers in the ACT Region - does anyone else have personal recommendations ?
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregozedobe View Post

    I'm not sure whether to claim from my insurance company (not real keen as I'm sure it will result in higher premiums in the future, and I've never made a claim in over 38 years of driving), claim off her insurer (NRMA) or just pay to get it fixed and try to get the money off her. Any suggestions/comments about the best options ?

    A new mudguard costs about $350 and Skoda have them in stock, so I'll make an appointment at Tony Ferrugia's at Fyshwick to get a quote to repair it. I'm told he is one of the best repairers in the ACT Region - does anyone else have personal recommendations ?
    Bad luck Greg, there seems to be a wave of accidents happening to us forum members lately!

    There are Pro's and cons to this and no right or wrong answer, and it depends on who you are insured with and their method of processing claims.

    When I had my accident back in December I took the option of claiming from the other party's insurance. This gave me the choice of repairer and more or less automatic provision of a replacement car the for the duration (almost 6 weeks now) whereas my insurance would only cover me for 2 weeks, but it did slow down process a little.

    Theoretically there should be no black mark against your name as you are not at fault, but a claim is a claim and will be on your record!

    Cheers

    George
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    Under no circumstances organise it yourself and get money from the old lady, I know several people who have done just that and it's a world of pain. My landlord was hit by an old lady who offered $20 to fix it.

    Go with whoever will let you have the repairer we wanted. Our car was hit by a person we know in a carpark who mashed the front up pretty bad. It was entirely his fault (our car was parked and we were inside!) so we organised it to be repaired with someone who AAMI (his insurer) were also happy with. We then informed RACV what had happened as you are supposed to. 6 mths later when our insurance was due, we found it was a lot more. Turns out RACVs definition of NCB/rating 1 for life is a sham. They did bugger all with the accident but still penalised us, even though we were not at fault, the other person admitted 100% their fault and AAMI did everything.

    Enough to say we aren't with RACV anymore....RACV btw is also NRMA elsewhere.

    BTW I got both faulty headlights replaced within a fortnight, so they definitely have some lurking in stock.

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    Who are you with? When my MkII got damaged by someone (similar incident to woofy, but on a roundabout with the monger exiting the in the left lane from the right lane...) I claimed through my insurer and they chased the other party... Isnt this the way things just work???
    Euro look 2... Mk2 love!

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