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i was going down the big hill going into town (just coming back from kingston) when someone in a light coloured wagon on the other side (going towards kingston way) HIT! the barrier, meanwhile they are high beaming traffic!, and the bloody hub cap come over the concrete barrier and plowed straight into the front of my car! bounced of my front onto the windscreen and nearly hit my mate in the skyline behind me!

well......... i have just got the bloody thing fixed and now its got a broken drivers side front, missing nuber plate protector (not major), and bent number plate (not major). Called the police ect. but they cant do anything unless the car is found, and because i have no insurance it will work against me.

If anyone knows anything about this your help will be greatly appreciated, maybe you have seen a wagon (suspected to be light coloured) with a scraped up drivers side and missing a hub cap in the kingston area?

oh yeah is it my luck or what?

thanks people

4drftn

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