If your damage is not covered by insurance, then you will have to pay for the repairs yourself.
2006-12-09 08:51:54
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answered by fire4511 7
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Depends on what all is damaged and how much you or your friends know about body work on cars. If is still driveable and road legal I would start off by looking in junk yards for parts to repair your car. If you look around you can find parts that are compatible and cheap to put on if you do it yourself and then spend a little money to have a decent paint job on it. If it is just small stuff it might be able to be fixed with a compound that can found at any parts house. Good luck on getting your car fixed at a reasonable price.
2006-12-09 17:01:05
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answered by messed up car 1
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if you have insurance and you wreck your own your insurance must pay that the purpose of insurance
2006-12-09 16:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Your only choice seems to be to find a friend who is a mechanic who can find used parts and work on it for you. Good luck!
StarGalactica
2006-12-09 16:56:26
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answered by StarGalactica 2
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Take the bus and save up some money to fix it yourself.
2006-12-09 16:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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you'r knackered then
2006-12-09 16:49:59
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answered by Jane smith 2
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