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18-10-2009, 12:36 PM | #1 | ||
Mr Impulsive
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Perth NOR.
Posts: 1,309
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Most of us really look after our cars and drive sensibly on the roads but there is quite a few who still get gutter rash, albeit minor in most cases.
How have you gutter rashed your mint condition rims? I did mine on a giant curb at a coffee stand. The milk truck was blocking the entry mostly but I thought I could squeeze in. As soon as I touched the curb (which was a good 8"s high) I stopped, realised I couldn't make it and backed out. I had just touched the rim slightly at about 1-2kph. It was my rear left one.
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