Thanks all for kind responses. Regarding the point about advertising it on the internet, as good at indexing the web Google may be, I doubt that anyone would find this post when researching my car as a prospective buyer. I'm pretty sure that despite my number plate being visible - albeit mangled - it won't come up if you google the plate.
But even if it does this is an insurance job. Not a cheap, fix it up and sell it on. Also, this isn't a high impact accident so no structural damage in terms of suspension or alignment to worry about, it's all cosmetic.
To be honest, despite the pain of extra admin required to process the claim and collect a courtesy car (Audi A3 S Line TDi by the way) I am quite glad that my front end is being reset to brand new in appearance. After nearly 3 years on the road and some 40,000 miles there are a few blemishes appearing on what is otherwise a pristine car.
With a 5 year guarantee on the job the next owner (I'll probably sell it on at the end of 2017 when my finance agreement is up) should be pleased with having a cracking looking 4 year old GTI. 1 careful owner. 1 incompetent neighbour.
