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don't forget to send the bill to the council.

yeah good luck with that im fighting the playford councill atm all ya get is there legal dept sending ya links to why there exempt for liabilty in my case it would cost more to fight them then the wheel cost to repair .

so if ya think it's as simple as sending the councill the bill good luck with that lol

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I had 2 of my 18 x 10" BBS LM rims repaired at Extensive Wheel & Rim Services for $200 per rim although mine had a clear layer on them that cost more. They took a week to fix them.

In regards to getting $ from the council you will need to take photos of the pothole including measurements of its depth, length & width. You should report it to them prior to making a claim as well. Ironically Fifth Gear did a segment on this just last month (s16e05). In the UK they have over 40 million pounds set aside to pay out victims of potholes so you may be in with a chance. Over there the pothole had to be at least 40mm deep. It would be worth enquiring about it.

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Nah, no way i'm driving all the way back down there to inspect the 1000s of potholes for the one I hit. Would cost me as much in fuel as it would be to get it fixed.

Anyway, dropped it at wheel works this arvo, should be ready tomorrow and cost me $132. Extensive were busy and could only get it done by friday.

If it ends up needing to be welded it'll be another 3 days and $80 (or something, can't remember) because it will need to be heat treated.

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