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Old 14-11-2021, 02:44 PM   #11
Tassie f100
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Default Re: Why is it.................?

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Originally Posted by slowsnake View Post
I have!...and I did....gave my details, vehicle, approximate length and weight, wrote in detail damage, new radiator, bit of heating and hammer work, gave it to the next driver who stopped, he leaves, I sleep, I wake up to the RACWA tilt tray driver knocking on my window, towed into town, already ordered a new radiator from Perth, be there at noon, on my way 3pm, all done and dusted.
Yeah but the way you lit up about the people bogged because they got caught in the wet,my question is WHY weren’t you already carrying a spare radiator and water.Much smarter than waiting for a tow truck don’t you think.
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