Yes, just produce the receipts and mileages/time the tires/parts and electronics you invested in the car, as well as any extended warranty and alike you purchased, and recent maintainece you may have done (like you just spent $$$ on your 50k miles service). The adjuster will recalcaulte the value of the car. Good luck!!
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Originally Posted by Nillaz
I just got back from the yard where it's being stored. They were kind enough to give me access so I could remove my things. I put the factory HU back in and got my Kenwood out and my Zenclosures box. Unfortunately my amp is destroyed and I didn't have the time to rip apart my doors to get my speakers. Unfortunately I can't take my brand new tires (like 3 weeks old), but I've been told I can submit a receipt for them and the adjuster will factor them in to the value of the vehicle.
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