kwhelan 241 Report post Posted January 13, 2011 Not meaning to sound cruel bit do you think theres going to be some bmws scrapped for parts across the ditch. Might be a good opportunity for someone with contacts to start importing some spares. The mess just doesnt bare thinking about really. Once the houses are livable basically every electrical appliance is going to have to be replaced. Imagine the profits Noel leemings are going to make and I bet there will be fights over shortages.Everyones going to want a new lcd plasma within days of moving back in and a car. Give me an earthquake any time, poor poor bastards Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
briancol 3 Report post Posted January 13, 2011 Why would anyone want to buy water damaged parts? Remember that these cars have been submerged in a soup of dirty water, sewage, household and industrial rubbish etc. Would anyone want to do anything with them except crush them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Apex 693 Report post Posted January 13, 2011 Lol. You call that, a wrecker calls it high performance coating. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kwhelan 241 Report post Posted January 13, 2011 Why would anyone want to buy water damaged parts? Remember that these cars have been submerged in a soup of dirty water, sewage, household and industrial rubbish etc. Would anyone want to do anything with them except crush them. suspension,body parts,windows,wheels,axles,badges,bumpers,engine parts like manifolds,diffs even theres going to be a heap of good bits,it wasnt salt, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
matt45 1 Report post Posted January 16, 2011 Lol. You call that, a wrecker calls it high performance coating. LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thorburn 121 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greg111 13 Report post Posted January 17, 2011 It's just a bit dirty. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deeveus 81 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 It's just a bit dirty. Haha, it's just a bit written off! Unless it's wheels or items not effected by water, I wouldn't be hanging any water damaged parts on my unit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pjay 8 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 I wouldn't be hanging any water damaged parts on my unit. Personally, I don't hang anything on my unit except for the odd towel as a party trick. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grant 4 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 Personally, I don't hang anything on my unit except for the odd towel as a party trick.I laughed, that was pretty funny. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
E30 325i Rag-Top 2956 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 Not meaning to sound cruel bit do you think theres going to be some bmws scrapped for parts across the ditch. Might be a good opportunity for someone with contacts to start importing some spares.I understand where you are coming from, and yes most mechanical parts would be fine once you had given them a good steam cleaning. However, it wouldn't feel right to me - kind of making something out of other's mis-fortune. I hope I'm wrong, but I would imagine there are vultures circling the area already to cash in on this kind of thing.Oh and Pjay - stop it, I'm at work and supposed to be serious, not spraying coffee all over my desk! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
briancol 3 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 I am old enough to remember the Wahine sinking, and all the cars that were on board. Okay, slightly different as they were submerged in salt water, but a lot of those cars were salvaged and sold very cheaply to the public, and the Government registered the fact that they were from the Wahine on the ownership papers at that time. I got into the motor trade a few years after this occurred and the problems that these vehicles had was phenominal. As a car salesman in those days, the maximum we would trade these cars for was scrap value only, and they were sent straight to the scrap yards, not to wreckers. Anyone who buys parts from these Australian cars is a fool, but in saying that, I daresay some uncouth, moneyhungry bas**rd will buy these wrecks for salvage and sell the parts on to the unsuspecting public. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pjay 8 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 Whats a day or three of flood on your car in comparision to years and years of acid rain? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greg111 13 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 Acid rain doesn't get into the engine internals like flood water does. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pjay 8 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 Well honestly, you would have a bit of common sense about it. What is being suggested is that the whole car is stuffed and should be crushed now. I personally don't agree, I think panels and other components could be salvaged safetly - not the engine. I would not want a flood damaged engine. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
E36ShoppingTrolley 7 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 maybe find me a nice flood damaged set of bbs rs's Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Greg111 13 Report post Posted January 18, 2011 Well honestly, you would have a bit of common sense about it. What is being suggested is that the whole car is stuffed and should be crushed now. I personally don't agree, I think panels and other components could be salvaged safetly - not the engine. I would not want a flood damaged engine.Oh fully agree, wheels, guards, glass etc would still be all good, i wasn't the one suggesting to crush the lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
*Glenn* 854 Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Flood water is not fresh....its a mixture of fresh waster, sewerage, phosphates (FARMING) salts and alot of other nasty chemicals. You can go to the beach and swallow salt water, it won't harm you. Try a Brisbane river cocktail. As for the cars, they will probably have similar damage to salt water depending on the area they were submerged. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deeveus 81 Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Personally, I don't hang anything on my unit except for the odd towel as a party trick. Not that unit mate lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
39KiwiTouring 2 Report post Posted January 19, 2011 My father in law bought a car to rebuild that had been in the drink, lake in fact. In the end nothing worked not even the side mirrors only thing he kept was the jack and wheel brace the sediment builds up if they are not cleaned when wet, I woudn't touch water logged stuff after seeing that. series 1 rx7 it was. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
39KiwiTouring 2 Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Thinking back he even tried to use the negative terminal for another car, even that had to be sanded for about half an hour just hopeless water just gets in everywhere, heart breaking. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites