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Yeh, pain in the ass! I was coming home just as it hit too!! Grrrrr, got a few dents on the roof, but what pissed me off the most is that on the Tulla, a tree fell down as I was driving past, swerved and missed most of it, but what I didnt miss went through my front bar! Lucky it missed cooler and oil cooler!

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your worried about front bar? you could have come off very ordinary on the tulla, v lucky it wasnt any worse

my 33 has got a fair few good dints it

i would hardly call it a write off though

just pin dents all over

sounds bad, but isnt "that" bad

i wonder how much to pop them out in labour

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I was caught in the hailstone storm lastnight around 6pm in Western Ring Rd :(

Traffic was stand still for around 90mins and i was in my brother's six months old VW Golf!

Car was in pretty bad shape and there was lots of dings on the roof + bonnet.

Lucky no damage to the windows and man we were so scared!

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Marble sized hail. There was a lot but my mate said it wasnt damaging. The bad thing was the rain. some places flooded around half a foot.

righto cheers bud was worried i'd get back to dents all over and no windows lol feel alot better now :thumbsup:

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