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I ran over a dead roo this morning on my way to work out at Bungendore a bit after 0500. Luckily the thing was already dead. I hope I haven't done too much damage to things under my Stagea.

The bits of roo stink like all hell too. Time to get the gerni out & clean under the car I think, and I only polished the car on Thursday. At least I have no panel damage.

Stupid marsupials, stay off the road.

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I managed to do the same thing on the Monaro near the gaol one night. Unfortunately for me one of the more solid parts of the corpse got the better of my muffler, bashing up the underside of it. Still works fine though lol

Under the Stagea looks ok now I can see under it during the day. A lot of blood and fur under my car, at least nothing looks damaged as far as I can tell. Off to the car wash tonight after work to gerni the remains of the roo away.

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