911 EOTR (Literally)

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Rich B
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Re: 911 EOTR (Literally)

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Bit late for advice (and it might not be relevant anyway) but I proactively sent my insurer 5 adverts for similar cars for sale when my e46 got written off. They just agreed with my value and paid up. I ended only losing £300 over the 5 years of ownership.
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Gutted to hear this, but glad everyone is OK.

Followed a Maser GT a few weeks ago and the two main thoughts were (i) they’re huge, and (ii) they sound fabulous.
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Sorry to hear that, but like everyone says, at least nobody was hurt. It was a lovely 911 too, what a shame.

Has got to be an Aston next right?
Cheers,

Mike.
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