Totaled 96 SE-R

Eric Waterman eric.waterman at gmail.com
Thu Feb 14 11:08:03 EST 2019


Salvage yard suspension and space saver wheels should help get it on a tow
truck.

Eric

On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 10:03 AM David Pertuz <d.pertuz at gmail.com> wrote:

> Wade,
>
> I'm glad your son is OK, but I'm sorry your car got totalled. If it were
> mine I would definitely pull all the aftermarket parts I could off of it,
> but wheels and suspension will be tough when it comes to getting it hauled
> away. I don't think you'll likely get any trouble from your insurance
> company (I've never dealt with USAA, though - I'm on State Farm) but if you
> want to keep the parts you may be best off agreeing to a salvage value and
> keeping it, then stripping everything you want. I dealt with something
> similar when my dad died in 2005. He had had a minor off-road excursion
> shortly before he died and the car appeared to be largely OK, until I
> discovered that the transmission case was cracked. State Farm totalled it,
> and I pulled off a few of the easy things - JWT ECU, strut bar - before
> they towed it away. I would have loved to keep the wheels but obviously
> couldn't.
>
> David
> Chicago
>
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2019 at 8:56 AM Wade Jackson <srwadet at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Son rear ended an SUV on a slick road this week.  The front end is
>> crushed, and both air bags went off.  I assume the insurance company will
>> total it.  What do I do now?  The car is full of aftermarket parts and was
>> in great shape.  The chassis has 307k miles, but the B14 motor only has 20k
>> miles and the transmission about 70k miles.  Is it worth parting
>> out?  Anybody care about these cars anymore?  I searched the internet and
>> only found one for sale in the nation. Could not find any for sale on the
>> forums either.  I still have my B13 race car so I could take off some parts
>> to use for spares.  Unfortunately, the race car has not been run in 7
>> years. How would I even get the B14 to the junk yard without wheels and
>> suspension.
>>
>>
>> Anybody have any advice?
>>
>>
>>
>> Wade
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Thanks,
Eric
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