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Old 19-01-2008, 11:03 PM   #1
Geoff EL 4.0
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Default Slippery When wet gutter incident

I get to work this morning and one of my work mates who drives the POS xf panivan as his work car, well the story goes that last nite he was driving and he went through a roundabout at "20km/h" and when he turned the wheel the car kept going straight......he hit the gutter. I got pics.he hit the front left wheel and it was bent on a umm i think around 15-20 degree slant towards the car from the impact. The rims is....and you cant get them anymore so on went a set of new GMAX 20" rims, ill pics of that next week i didnt have time today.
Gutter rash

Buff out?

Should be straight


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