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hmm annoying went to move my car undercover *click click click click click* ... i dont know how but i have a flat battery luckily dads coming out but their must either be something putting a fair bit of drain on her or my battery is borked ;) i am thinking that later

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meh.... i couldn't care if a hurricane hit. my car is under parliment house..... aint' nothing moving that bastard!!! :D

seriously, it was hailing pretty hard earlier, i hope no-one was caught in it. MIVEC + hail = laughter!!! HAHAHAHAHA! :D jks

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leigh, was you or your gf charging some kind of item/tool? lol :lol: but seriously thats freaky what else wouldve drained your battery?

lol not that i know of ;) i think my battery is just shit and needs replacing whenever i have been cleaning the car and listening to the stereo after like 10 minutes the battery will be dead so yea i think i need some HD one

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DAMN IT!

I got hit face on..

my car was outside, and the hail came.. i layed on my car to stop it but that didnt work... so i grabbed some blankets.. NOT HAPPY!

and i may have found some nasty hail dints too!

By the time id got it under half cover and blanketed up, i was drenched, the car was covered in hail.. and it then stopped.

;)

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