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Old 21-08-2005, 02:04 AM   #1
christo_fiesta
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Default POTHOLES ! ! ! not happy jan !

Hey guys..

Bad news...almost crashed my beautiful fez...

Was driving in the carpark of my local supermarket, to stop and get a DVD for the saturday night movie with the GF, and I hit a pothole..

not just any pothole, this thing was a damn crater. At LEAST 3 feet wide and possibly 1/2 a foot or more deep. My front right hand side tyre popped ( really loudly ) and I lost control of the car. I managed to safely park it quickly, and changed the tyre to the space saver.

Basically now, I need a new tyre, new steel wheel cover ( cos the old one is hammered literally ), and hopefully nothing is buggered with my suspension...

Is the shopping centre management liable to pay for the damage to my fez? The better pay, or no kidding you will see me on "Today Tonight" for sure....

Not happy jan !

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