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10-01-2007, 11:13 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Adelaide (down south)
Posts: 685
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Ok I was driving home from work today minding my own buisness when i look up to see a big a$$ branch drop from a tree onto my moving car, seeing as i was in peak hour traffic i couldnt hit the skids so i copped the ba$tard in the front of my car. I rang the council as soon as i got home and found out where i stood and they said, we will sent an abourist to check the tree and if it is unhealthy their insurance will cover it but if the tree is deemed to be heathy its prettymuch stiff *****!! (and we all know what "their" abourist will say) so looks like ill be footing the bill seeing as i dont have comp insurance. Not bloody happy!!
Heres some pics of what it did. P.S. the crack in the front bar was already there im too lazy to fix it lol EDIT: Ispose one good thing will come out of this ill finally get rid of the EA bonnet!! |
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