Yep. Make sure you take any mods, seats, wheels, everything. And it's definitely a write-off. There's no point repairing a car for that high a percentage of its value, and it will never be the same anyway.
I'm wondering what the **** you were doing that caused it to oversteer, but that's your business. Good luck with the insurance process.
Its a write off. Insurance companies write off cars if the damages are about 70-80% of the cars vaule.
the dc2 isnt worth that much maybe 8-10k tops. Parts alone for your car maybe about 3k$ Paint about 1.5k$ labour is expensive especially that 1/4 panel. Looking easily over 8-9k$
Good Luck
But then again. my dc2r was smashed from behind. Only quoted for 6k$ about same damage as yours.
take anything out of the car eg recaros, sound system, jdm steering wheel, wheels, anything aftermarket take out of the car, replace it with stock parts now stock parts are really really cheap. Once you have replaced them advice your insurance company of events, let it get write off, as na-118 said " once they assess it they will ask you on the spot you want to buy it back" advise yes i want it at a really really cheap rate.
Once purchased strip the car, take engine out with everything intact, front and rear brakes, sell the rest at a very cheap rate on ozhonda or better yet take it to a wreckers who will outright buy the whole car at a heap of shit rate. With your write cash and write car cash buy a nice eg vti or ek gli (with sunroof if poss) replace the engine/brakes, slap on your aftermark stuff from your integ onto the eg/ek and all it a 2-3months
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