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FarmerPug
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Has anyone ever used copart, my cousin has been registered on it for a few years now any buys all his cars damaged then fixes them up, but there is the odd 406 that turns up quite cheap:
http://www.copart.co.uk/c2/individualLo ... =onSaleNow

and then i seen this 407 coupe:
http://www.copart.co.uk/c2/individualLo ... =onSaleNow

It doesn't look too bad, would the wishbone snap first or would it need a subframe?
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Re: Copart

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Itmight not look to bad but:

it don't work like that mate, some neverdrive straight again,
ive done loads of cat'c write offs. waste of time and money,


in the long run its just cheaper to go to vehicle auction, and by a straight car
last one ibought was 375 including auction fee 05 reg mondeo isold it a month later for 1200quid and buyer was willing to pay more,
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