Short end of it - Thursday - Old bloke faints/blacks out - full on the pedal in an auto - clips me while stationary at a T Intersection, then continues on to hit a parked 4x4, turning it 90 and pushing it and himself onto the footpath till he finally hits a shop.
His Camry and the 4x4 totaled.
My car - to get it going.
caster rod - bent
control arm - bit bent
control arm bolt - broken
sway bar bolt - bent
cross-member - hole for the arm bolt oveled
wheel
![Image](http://www.walkercorp.ath.cx/gh/Picture%20061.jpg)
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Cosmetics
light surround
grill
guard
paint guard
Oh - and he has no insurance -
![facepalm :facepalm:](./images/smilies/facepalm.gif)
Phoned him - go's to voice mail.
/end rant.
So for a start off - want to hear your story's /suggestions on dealing with non insured people.
Second - will fix the mechanical damage - has rego till April - GF has the AU - and the GK and XF are no where near finished - need a car.
Third - RUST - I have. I think, a very bad patch bottom corner drivers side - the panel damage is not worth doing if the rust is to far gone / above my skill level to fix.
![Image](http://www.walkercorp.ath.cx/gh/Picture%20063.jpg)
So best case - fix all the damage and rust - start a full respray.
Wost case - fix the mechanical broken bits - come April, strip the good bits - cube the shell into a 4x2x1 with a thick bit of glass on top - my new coffee table.
Will know more when I pop the window out
So, Suggestions / Ideas - Dealing with non insured people and Cutting out Rust.