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Old 02-03-2011, 04:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
Cunnos
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Originally Posted by younter View Post
So this is how it begin.
The parking security phoned me at 5am today. I was shocked that who can this be at this time. Yes, the bad news is my Z got scartched on the front bumper, fender, and the driver side tires. The bumper sticks out for about 3cm. I am hoping the the bolts are not broken otherwise they are going to pay for more. If I get a replace of a front bumper, I will consider if aftermarket ones work.. well, the tire, what would I say about it. It is a special order from the US and takes about 2 weeks to get here. If is bad luck just as nowadays, the snow storm, these tires runs out quickly. If that happen, I can't even drive. The funny part is, I got hit by a snow truck. I don't know if that guy is drunk or just not paying attention. I met with this guy and then the parking security and the police came, he is even making fun of it. Gosh, I just couldn't understand how can he be like that when doing such a mistake.. I don't want to get too much from the insurance company cause I know they are not going to pay for it. The good thing is the owner of that company are going to pay for everything that they have done to my Z..I guess is gonna get busy these weeks.

And I will post the picture of what is damaged....
From one 40th owner (who also got hit) to another, its going to take time. I took my 40th right to the dealership to get it fixed. Definitely go through your insurance , they will deal with the plow companies insurance agents so that you wont have to do to much. If you need to get new rims for the 40th its going to take at least two weeks to get it ordered and shipped. Mine needed a new rear bumper, new back rim and the entire left side to be painted over again, took 3 weeks. Take it to an adjuster, have them put in a claim, get the green light from your insurance company to find the right shop to fix your car ( i suggest taking it to a dealership ), THEN you need to get a rental through the plow companies insurance which is a hassle ( you have to do this yourself). its going to take some time for all the parts to be delivered so the most stressful thing about this is the wait.....hang in there and goodluck
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