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Drive it to a body shop and ask for a quote on having the crease pulled out,
then compare that to the price of increased insurance premiums for a few years.
You might find it cheaper to just get the thing repaired.
That'll pull out mate, i've seen far worse saved from the scrap yard,
depends if you know a decent mechanic.
Your insurance company might not think the same though. :dapprove:
If a football, tennis ball, frisbee or anything else goes near my car someone's getting puched!
I have enough of that on my f*cking street with the local kids,
the last thing I want is to deal with it while i'm trying to relax with a few beers.
So according to the list there's only 28 of us camping, not too many in the great scheme of things,
but at least it means we should all get to know each other
and there's not so many people that we split into separate groups,
apart from the socially inept of course. (there's always a few)
I...
You should throw in some manky old trainers to get the perverts interested, ad could read :
'Sweated in, w*nked on nasty old trainers for £500 quid, i've even wiped my bell end on them,
knackered Ford Orion included in sale'.
The Boosh even got asked if he'd like some cheeky bum sex by the...
I had exactly the same thing, a slight squeak when pulling off and round slow corners,
turned out to be a sticking caliper.
When the brakes were changed the calipers were taken apart and cleaned with brake cleaner,
the squeaking never came back.
I'd only use one to take the dog out in the mornings and when the weather's bad in winter,
it'd be more of a tonka toy than a daily driver, i've got the 172 for motorways and the like.
I know they drive like Grandads shed on wheels. lol