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04-04-2006, 01:38 AM | #13 | ||
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I'm not really concerned about warranties or insurance, if something does happen I'll work it out then.
However I am concerned about how long I'll be in hospital after I try to tell my wife what happend to the car. If you are worried about your warranty, I think your best bet is to remove your number plates. Then it is up to Ford to prove that it was your car. As Ken said "you play, you pay". Lets hope no one has to worry about it. Rod |
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