Man, we are vultures! Sorry to hear they totaled it on you. Everyone is right though, try your hardest to keep that VX from being crushed! Good luck finding your ideal replacement... with a big sturdy brush guard! ;)
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Man, we are vultures! Sorry to hear they totaled it on you. Everyone is right though, try your hardest to keep that VX from being crushed! Good luck finding your ideal replacement... with a big sturdy brush guard! ;)
No offense meant but, there is nothing like death to bring the vulture out of all of us.
Sarcasm.
I just can’t think of anything I need. Ordered my antenna yesterday.
Yeah, yeah, I know. She hasn't breathed her last breath and we're already circling the carcass... We really are sorry to see another wrecked VX.
Can you blame us though? We all know if someone here doesn't buy her quick, chances are she'll go to a scrap yard and get butchered. Eventually some of the parts will make it back into the community, but at a significantly higher price. Someone here buying it and parting it out would not only have the advantage of first dibs on almost any parts they want, they would be helping out the community with a fresh source of OEM parts (that we hope would sell for much less than retail). If I had the money I'd do it.
The Allstate adjuster that comes to our shop, says this car has a big target on it. They are killing them for less and less all the time. Most cars are totaled at about 75% of the "real"value. They'll kill this one at 65%...some even less. Limited parts availability is the culprit. Most states will not allow you to repair a totaled vehicle and reregister it. Others are ok, after an inspection, they will allow you to register it again...with a flag on the registration noting the rebuilt status. I would love to have the carcass though. I'm only seeing maybe 7 or 8 grand in damage, but you can't tell anything from the pictures. Point is, the important parts are all there...for a Rally car, sand blaster,rockcrawler thing. Inquire about buying it back and post the results please. Maybe I can work something out with them. Florida won't allow it back on the road, but that's not the intent anyway. Let me know. Wayne
It's not that we are vultures.. We just know that when a VX reaches an untimely demise ... its parts can live on in other VXs.
I wouldnt mind a rear driver cladding panel with running light :)
Damn man, that is the suck. :(
In total agreement with others here though.... try to buy back for the sake of maintaining some parts and avoiding Th3 CrU5h! As the years wond down, so are the parts and as these gems get crushed by those who have no clue, we are watching an extinction take place, heh.
So.... allow the vultures to swoop, hahaha.
You get that puppy back, you let me know what you want for the L/R A-pillar covers. ;)
Found this on Ebay: 2000 Proton w/grey and black interior, 32307 miles.
Looks pretty well kept. I just dont know about that spair hanging on the rear door?!
Yeah, wow. Those tires are huge. It does look a little wierd with the spare on the back. The owner must have drilled holes through the tailgate!
Bart
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Originally Posted by Knigh7s
jeesh.. those tires are monsterous.. i wonder how many states would even let it pass inspection like that... also wonder how that rear tire is held on.. looks like theres probably a big-ol hole in the back door now
I emailed him to become a member here.
You beat me to it! lolQuote:
Originally Posted by JHarris1385
Those tires are about the same height that many of us have (33"), but they're a little wider than usual (12.5") so they look really nice. I went with 11.5" tires to reduce the trimming that I would have to do, but in retrospect I kind of wish I went that wide too!
I considered moving my spare from my roof rack to the rear door, somehow, to improve aerodynamics and vastly increase my parking garage choices. It's nice to be able to see what it would actually look like before I start drilling. A little "back heavy", but not too bad IMO.
Im sure the more that emial him to become a memeber the better. Knigh drop him a line. Im interested in his knowledge and why he is selling it.
OK, he's here now guys and he's even got his own thread. ;Db;
I don't know much about PA, but when I lived in MD, the vehicle safety regs were stricter and much more enforced than any other place I've ever lived. Here in WA I've never had an automobile inspected.Quote:
Originally Posted by etlsport