As has been mentioned, check with your insurance company. I too have a policy with Shannons on my 101 aand RRC and have salvage rights. The other vehicles are insured with another company and I have first right of refusal on the wrecks.
If you are the not at fault party and your vehicle is written off by the other persons insurance comany (as happened to us a few months back) you have the right to first refusal on the wreck - if this happens DO NOT sign anything they give you until this is sorted and agreed upon in writting. They cannot take your car until you have signed it over to them in this case - no matter what they try and tell you - they try this on a lot, and most people don't care or know how to stand up for thier rights.
They will take off the value of the wreck from the payout figure. With our recent event, the other persons insurance comany was very easy to deal with, happily agreed to us retaining the wreck - and even delievered it back to our place free of charge. The reason I kept the wreck in this case (Our 97 Vectra) was that I had just put 4 new tyres on it and paid the rego all within a week. They took $500 off the pay out price for the wreck ($2,600 in this case minus the $500 for the vehicle - I was stoked with that!) I then cashed in the rego for just over $700 and sold the tyres on Gumtree for $400. I removed the stereo, amps and speakers as these were very good and worth more than the car, then I rang a guy up to pick up what was left - and he gave me another $150 as it was still driveable.

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