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Old 26-03-2011, 10:24 AM   #1
EDManual
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Default Wrote off car..new for old replacement. can I upgrade?Have you?

Well, I have written off my car sadly.

Near to no damage you can see, went over a rock and it hit a welded in cross bar between the chassis rails on a Triton ute. I didnt care too much for that dent (about the size of a computer mouse) and wouldnt have minded to keep driving it with it, but seeing as though they want to give me a new car...(I had mine for 10 months)

They say they give a replacement to what you had, but I would like to upgrade it to at least have side airbags (mine didnt have them) and also possibly from 2wd to 4wd.

Anyone had any luck with that? I wouldnt mind paying the difference.

Over the phone they seem to not want to do it, but I think I can tell in their voice if you push you should be able to.

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