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  1. motorcheck.ie

    Cut-and-shut is a write off type that refers to the practice of taking two mechanically identical cars, one of which has been involved in a heavy frontal accident and the other in a rear-ender. Simply cut the good ends of each car off and weld them together and you've turned two bad cars into one good one.
  2. carsloth.com

    Cut and Shut is a car-related term commonly used in the UK that refers to a vehicle that has been illegally and dangerously modified. It involves taking two or more damaged cars and cutting and welding them together to create a single functioning vehicle. These modifications are often done without proper engineering expertise or safety ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    One form of lemon is called a cut and shut or clipping, a form of body collision "repair" based on buying a wrecked car and sawing off the wrecked section to replace it with a matching section from another (similar) car. If improperly repaired, these vehicles may be inherently dangerous; ...
  4. breakerlink.com

    A cut and shut is when the front end of a car that's had extensive rear damage is welded to the back end of a car that's had extensive front damage. Learn how to avoid buying a cut and shut by checking the offer, the HPI, the VIN, the paperwork, the panels, the paint job, the upholstery and the expert view.
  5. motorwise.com

    The goal of a car cut and shut is to create an aesthetically pleasing vehicle from two damaged cars. The parts from both cars are removed (cut) and then reattached (shut) together into one functional vehicle. This process can include welding, cutting metal, attaching panels, and more, all without proper authorisation or inspection by safety ...
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