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Old 21-01-2014, 09:19 AM   #1
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Default puncture items that defy logic

my house was in sight, all i had to do was drive in to garage, walk around the corner to check my cousins house out (on holidays interstate) and walk back home. i chose the lazy option and drove there. house all good, get in car and after about 50 metres, that tapping sound and vibration in car. i knew i had picked up something AGAIN. (7 months ago, again around the corner from home, an ALLEN KEY lodged in the sidewall and punctured that and the tread. 2 holes in a newish car i had for a month.)

this time......i couldnt figure out what it was until i took it off the car. it looked like a LAMB SHANK and the narrow part of the bone pierced the edge of the tread. another 270.00 newish tyre gone!!!!

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