Car is fixed. Looks like new. Scratches obtained while pulling a Fortuner from deep sand in the Richtersveld earlier this year are also now gone

Hi Bostokkelos,Bostokkelos wrote:I might be wrong but I think that's the car standing at mistspro. They should know what happened.
Hi Roelf,RoelfleRoux wrote:Dave,
We are really sorry about your misfortune.
If the insurer wants to write your car off, then the damage must be substantial.
If the propshaft was damaged during recovery, one has to wonder if the auto gearbox didn't pick up damage as well.
Getting all the electronics repaired, and reliable, could turn out to be an endless job.
Maybe taking the money and shopping for a similar Pajero isn't the worst outcome for your misfortune.
Good luck and please keep us posted.
Roelf
Hi Anton,tonton wrote:Dave,
Welcome here.
As far as your predicament is concerned, I agree with Roelf here.
Fire inevitably causes wider damage, eg. to paintwork and other parts of the car, and maybe you will regret later if you didn't let it go now. And electrical work comes with a high probability of "human errors" - especially on high-tech cars like yours.
I appreciate that it is difficult to let go if you know your engine's condition, but I suggest you look around - there are great ones out in the market, and you may be surprised about what you gcan get for the money - and do not allow the insurance to pay you a lessor settlement - they'll still be able to get some money back for the "wreck", contrary to one that "parked around a tree".
Please keep us posted!
Regards,
Anton
Hi John,JohnDG wrote:Hi Dave
I need the colour lcd display from your, unfortunately burnt, Paj.
Do you still have it?
Cheers,
JohnDG