[Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by Martin F »

hagghill wrote:
mrtee wrote:i'm really sorry for you mate, after just buying her and this happening... :cry: :cry:

at least you didn't get badly hurt and by breaking the car you could quite easily get 2-3 grand back on her....the apexi ecu should net you £400-£500 on it's own...


good luck anyway mate :cry:


thanks

ive been offered £1300 for the whole car and if im honest i just want rid, i havnt got the time to break the car so if someone can collect ill take £1300 for the whole car



to be fair mate, sell the car minus the ecu and comander...it will take you 10 mins to get it out and will be another £450+ in your pocket...also boost controller and arc induction and thats another £200+....then sell the car for a min of £1300 which is still a good price to someone wanting the engine etc....


at least it will cut your loses a little :-k
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by michael »

I've been thinking about this, a lot of MR2s seem to fall foul to the perils of black ice diesel leaves on track horror - what if tyre companies are actually putting diesel into tyres using hollow treads to save money? I mean it makes total sense and would explain why these carefully driven machines keep having problems on the apex of fast corners on cold nights when the roads might be damp after gritting due to it also being cold and icy.

As the tyres wear they leak the diesel out onto the treads and then "whoosh" into a tree so that the owner needs a new car and new tyres. Goodyear etc get more money, the insurance companies are probably involved and I bet recovery companies have a hand in it too - you never see them crashing! :-k

I guess the fact that the police were so close meant that the diesel formulation was still around for them to see, I bet it's normally formulated to evaporate once it's done it's thing to remove any evidence of this plot.

Bad luck though, I'm going to take my tyres off and see if that helps.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by slunk »

Sorry to hear about this.
The roads round here have been much less grippy over the past few days, possibly something to do with the fog & sudden drops in temperature?
I did a fair few miles in the crx last night to take a look at some delica star wagons, the amount of understeer I was getting was scary.
Glad you're ok anyway.
hagghill

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Post by hagghill »

thanks for everyones posts its much apreciated!

where should i advertise the car? in mr2 parts or cars?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by michael »

Maybe it's the new molasses grit they are using that's causing these grip issues?

I went out in the car the other night and found it very difficult to stop the rear wheels spinning all the time, then I realised I was being a bit of a fool and drove to the conditions presented.

Luckily I didn't come across any diesel ice though.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by RichardK »

That's just depressing. There's nothing I can think of that would make that any better, but I feel really bad for you, that looked like a really nice MR2.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by ci_newman »

Goto10 wrote:
ci_newman wrote:Ouch :shock:

Personally, I don't think that it looks repairable - that front end has received a heavily blow and I'd be surprised if the chassis isn't bent.

I know hindsight is a wonderful thing but it goes to show why Fully Comp insurance is a must when owning relatively expensive and powerful cars.

You got up and walked away though so the car did what it was supposed to :) It can be replaced (eventually) - you can't!


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The spare wheel..?


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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by Si_Crewe »

Just wondering about this...

If you get a pay-out from the insurance, you'll lose the right to split the car for parts, unless you can buy it back again, right?

I know it's low on the OPs priorities right now but he probably needs to find out how much he can buy the car back for if he DOES get it written off OR he needs to do the sums and get his spanners out.

Glad you're okay. Although I'm used to RWD cars, I drive my 2 like an old woman in the cold or wet. I've only had one really HUGE slide in it and, even though I probably handled it OK, it took 2 lanes of a 3 lane roundabout to get back and, even then, it slid half way around the roundabout!
By contrast, my BMW 530 used to slide on wet roundabouts all the time but I never once felt scared of it.
The MR2 really is difficult to get back once it starts to slide.
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Post by Aidy »

Si_Crewe wrote:Just wondering about this...

If you get a pay-out from the insurance, you'll lose the right to split the car for parts, unless you can buy it back again, right?


He's TPFT, he can't make a claim, he'll get £0.00 from his insurance company.
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by Mikey P MR2 »

Very sorry to read this, really feel for you and know partly how you feel as i binned my Supra after only 8 days :oops: although i did have fully comp insurance (first time i ever went fully comp).

Before you doing anything else have you considered buying a cheap rev1 or 2 Na and taking evrything else off yours to build another turbo (could prob get the car for less than £500 if you buy one with a dead engine and someone like 3s would prob swap it all over for a fair price if you didnt want to).

or get a MK1 mr2 and make a 1.5 that would be a good option too :wink:
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by JUIC'IN »

Aidy wrote:
Goto10 wrote:
Aidy wrote:

Lucky also that they didn't skid on the diesel.


The bodies of all the dead bikers (who had skidded on the diesel earlier that day) gave the police car extra grip.


Sure it wasn't the stiles that fell from the car that the police drove on for extra grip?


Frankly I dont see how taking the p1ss really helps this situation do you?...

Ok there may or may not of been diesel, but im sure a valuable lesson has been learnt. Aidy I think you and Goto10 are old enough and wise enough to have abit of compassion and put away your p1ss taking "stiles".
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by Ian Geary »

JUIC'IN wrote:
Aidy wrote:
Goto10 wrote:

The bodies of all the dead bikers (who had skidded on the diesel earlier that day) gave the police car extra grip.


Sure it wasn't the stiles that fell from the car that the police drove on for extra grip?


Frankly I dont see how taking the p1ss really helps this situation do you?...

Ok there may or may not of been diesel, but im sure a valuable lesson has been learnt. Aidy I think you and Goto10 are old enough and wise enough to have abit of compassion and put away your p1ss taking "stiles".


Everyone has one talent in life - p1ss taking appears to be Aidy's


Sorry to hear about this accident - must be gutting.

Whilst the existence of diesel may remain in question in certian circles, I don't think anyone is going to question that these cars can bite.

the uk n/a conversion could be good - old(er) models are getting cheap(er) now, but don't forget running gear like bearings, brakes and shocks will reflect mileage.

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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by simmo490 »

mate do this.

take out the apexi ECU and commander

take out the arc induction kit and the boost controller

take off the exhaust and any other shiny bits.

put all parts up for sale in FOR SALE seprate.

sell the engine along with the shell etc for £1300 then sell the rest seprate u will see back about 3k in total

dont be ripped off

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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by mr k's mister2 »

that looks some pretty hefty damage for a 40mph prang!!
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Post by hagghill »

the car has gone now, i got just £500 for the lot

i just couldnt stand to see the car anymore :cry:
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Post by rev3kid »

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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by Carlos GTS »

hagghill wrote:the car has gone now, i got just £500 for the lot

i just couldnt stand to see the car anymore :cry:


Someone is laughing all the way mate.

Gutted for you..

£500 is madness though imo... then rear clip was worth £1500 on it's own.

hope your next car last you longer mate..

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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by murf »

Luckily I didn't come across any diesel ice though.


Stop being an ar$e, i think he's having a bad enough week as it is. We all make mistakes from time to time. Conditions here have been really changeable, i took my mk1.5 out the other night and the roads were dry and grippy, the sun was shining. 5 miles later out in the country and the roads were still dry but damp and slippy in bits that were in the shade. In the dark i wouldnt have seen them and the might well have caught me out.

Have to agree though, its madness to have only 3rd party cover. My 1.5 is fully comp with an agreed value, you just never know whats round the corner!

Also, your nuts selling it for £500!!
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by simmo490 »

murf wrote:
Luckily I didn't come across any diesel ice though.


Stop being an ar$e, i think he's having a bad enough week as it is. We all make mistakes from time to time. Conditions here have been really changeable, i took my mk1.5 out the other night and the roads were dry and grippy, the sun was shining. 5 miles later out in the country and the roads were still dry but damp and slippy in bits that were in the shade. In the dark i wouldnt have seen them and the might well have caught me out.

Have to agree though, its madness to have only 3rd party cover. My 1.5 is fully comp with an agreed value, you just never know whats round the corner!

Also, your nuts selling it for £500!!
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well said mate, and its true you as mad as a fish on steroids.

£500 :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: i would have give u that for the ECU.

MAD, i aint gonna sleep tonight now lol
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] had a bad crash last night...no more mr2

Post by hagghill »

please dont give me stick for letting it go so cheaply, they came with a recovery wagon and took it.

i needed the car gone as the chap who recovered it for me last night didnt charge me anything but couldnt leave the car on his wagon any longer.

im not happy ive lost £4k on the car and not to mention the stress its caused my family and me over the last day. :(

if anyones going to loose sleep its going to be me
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