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What To Do If Your Fahrenheit GLI Has Been Written Off
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Having your Fahrenheit GLI written off is not something we want to have happen.
But it is a car, and these things happen to cars now and then. The main thing
is that you're okay.
In order to be sure that no one is playing a mean prank on anyone, the process
of marking a Fahrenheit GLI as being written off is obviously more complicated.
If your Fahrenheit GLI has been written off, please follow these steps:
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Photograph the deceased car.
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Email me
to let me know, and attach the pictures.
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Create a new thread in the
Golf/Jetta Mk5 forum at VWvortex.
These steps are not meant to embarrass you, but instead to inform the
community of this incident, and to provide tangible proof that this unfortunate
event has occurred.
Fahrenheit GLIs That Have Been Written Off
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New Owners Of Deceased Fahrenheit GLIs
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It's not uncommon for insurance companies to sell cars that have been written
off to body shops. And it's possible that some body shops will perform
extensive repairs to make the car drivable again. It's also possible that the
new owner who buys this Fahrenheit GLI will not fully realize what it has been
through.
If reconstructed properly, these cars might be as good as new again. It is also
possible that these cars might be stripped and parted out, and may never be
driven again.
The new owner of a deceased Fahrenheit GLI can register as being the new owner
of it. But once the car has been written off, it will always appear in this
list as being written off, regardless of how many new owners it has.
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