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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Old people who are past their driving used by date. Old bat thought the car park entry was one way and came barrelling in past the centre line and used my car as a bumper.

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Man I bet you were pissed. I remember how angry I was when some old coot towing a caravan scraped the side of my ute last Xmas at caltex and drove off haha.

2min of f*ck did that really just happen. then raced up the highway to find him with no luck.

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Jesus effing christ :pinch:

Would be a *beep* of a colour to match too I'm guessing? Is it too soon for suede or dejavu jokes?

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Man I bet you were pissed. I remember how angry I was when some old coot towing a caravan scraped the side of my ute last Xmas at caltex and drove off haha.

2min of fuck did that really just happen. then raced up the highway to find him with no luck.

I was about to pop a blood vessel but kept my cool as I didn't want an "angry hoon thug scares little old lady to death in carpark" headline in the local rag.

The bit that I am most annoyed about is I stopped, then she stopped then she just took off again and ploughed straight in. Damage to my car aside I feel she is a danger on the road.

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Anyone have wheels bearing issues in the rear? I replaced it 2k Kay's ago and now it's f*cked again. Only thing I can think was wrong was the wheel alignment was out by a fair bit at the rear after I don't my diff bushes. Would this cause a bearing to fail that quick?

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