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<blockquote data-quote="affan66" data-source="post: 263400" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>i don't understand why give a second hand part when the parts have been replaced new. For example, let's say a car had an accident and the part was already new prior to the incident. Why should the insurance company give a say 10 year old or equivalent part and not new?</p><p> </p><p>Does the insurance company think the part will be 10 years old too?</p><p>In my case today for example, I do not expect a secondhand bumper as the bumper is new and original M-sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="affan66, post: 263400, member: 65"] i don't understand why give a second hand part when the parts have been replaced new. For example, let's say a car had an accident and the part was already new prior to the incident. Why should the insurance company give a say 10 year old or equivalent part and not new? Does the insurance company think the part will be 10 years old too? In my case today for example, I do not expect a secondhand bumper as the bumper is new and original M-sport. [/QUOTE]
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