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Spotted at the end of my road :eek:

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Any guessues as to how thois happened ?

lorry reversing past it?

Hit from the from front RHS by a motorbike that lost it going round a corner?

I don't think the tracking is quite right.

had just outrun 2 civic type R's and an F40 before "black ice" caused a minor brush with a Bollard in MaccyD's carpark......

wonder if the 3rd parties ins will be interested as its on Double Yellows...

had just outrun 2 civic type R's and an F40 before "black ice" caused a minor brush with a Bollard in MaccyD's carpark......

Don't bring that kind of talk in here! Next thing we know there will be a Max power feature and people will be fitting spoilers, induction kits and asking questions like "I'm 17 and my insurance is £3000, why is this? or What are the best tyres under £25? :eek: These questions will usually be preceded by "I used the search but it didn't turn up anything". Next thing we know there will be Roomy's with Kenwood Stickers everyhere!

In this forum we talk about fuel economy, the best baby seats and how much stuff we can put in the boot (Says the man who fitted a RARB to his :rolleyes: )

That car went off the road and clipped a barrier or such like at speed. It's been put there by the recovery team (Towing eye attached). It's probably fixable, just....

If you look on the thread "10000 miles gone in a Scout" it is mentioned there that the Roomster wheels ARE prone to kerbing!!

Central reservation barrier vs car = no contest

That can be repaired assuming the body shell isnt bent, if it is then the cost may be prohibitive already...

Has the new 'sideways parking' feature gone awry?

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I dont know what happened as I justy saw it on the way out this morning.

I don't think the tracking is quite right.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

:rubchin: The angle of the scrape line is perplexing. I guess it was moving rather than hit, as it must have hit something with its front right corner, but kept going rather than dead halt. See I'd have thought the scrape would be going upwards towards the back in almost any scenario, so a proper puzzle to me.

Mo

That to me looks like something has driven into it , front to back

I dont know what happened as I justy saw it on the way out this morning.

Dont start summat you can't finish! I for one want to know what happened, lol

Ouch, that looks expensive. :eek::eek:

Just one thing, do you know the owner? If not i would cover their numberplate in pic, i know for one if someone had posted my crash photos all over net within 24 hours of it happening before insurance etc. were involved i wouldn't be to happy :thumbup:

Think it will polish out!!

Think it will polish out!!

worth a try I guess....:rofl:

Oh and a bit of Duck tape for the alignment problem.....:D

If you look on the thread "10000 miles gone in a Scout" it is mentioned there that the Roomster wheels ARE prone to kerbing!!

I know, I started the thread.

The damage is consistant with what happened to my Mk4 Astra estate in 2002 when I hit the central res doing 70mph. I didn't damage the wheel though, and it was a £1000 just to do the body work.

That Roomy has been deposited there rather than being at the scene of the accident.

The mud on the front tyre suggests to that its been offroad.

Big Ouch!

It hurts :(

I would suggest, as the cars behind it are parked on the pavement that the road is narrow and the driver parked with the front wheels on full lock right......

Which were caught by another vehicle.....

Suggest it was hit from the front by something about transit or 4x4 sized due to the black rubber makes and the obviously damaged front wheel.

shame that.

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