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Are all 4x4 drivers the same?

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Wireless:
Well, I did take down the Defender 90's details, and walked over to the Plumbing Centre and asked who owned the Discovery, and outside I handed over the details.

The damage was a deep rivet impression (obviously from the rear of a 90) in the offside front bumper, and a broken off-side indicator, so the Disco owner was pretty lucky.

I even pointed out where the 90 was currently parked, and the Disco owner made his way over there with his camera phone.

I didn't report the details of the 90 here because it might just be somebody here you all know;

But as I've had the request the 90 Reg was WX02 AWD

If the owner is a member of Mud Club he should be thoroughly ashamed of himself.

Silvery Thing:

--- Quote from: "Wireless" ---....But as I've had the request the 90 Reg was WX02 AWD

If the owner is a member of Mud Club he should be thoroughly ashamed of himself.
--- End quote ---

I agree.... if the owner is on here he should indeed be ashamed :oops:

discomummy:
HI,

the very first incident involving our disco was himself who reversed into a car in a woodland car park

being himself he left his mobile phone number under the windscreen wiper with a brief note.

it turned out this car was 7 days old and the bloke who owned it burst into tears when he came back and found it damaged!  his wife phoned us and we got it sorted on our insurance - she told us about him crying and then being completely staggered that himself left a phone number  - they were really happy that we had done that.

ok  - we had protected no claims so no skin off our nose but two very happy new car owners!

regards

ela

Evilgoat:
Just pulle dup on a garage fourcourt in one of the horrible GMC ambulances we were ussing. I reached for the driver's door and just befoe I pulled the handle there was a loud bang, rocked the ambulance and this silver BMW shot off the fourecourt. Belted back in and blues & twos on and chased the woman down and managed to get her to pull over. On lookign at the battle bus we'd lost the rubber bump strip, large amount of paint and a hubcap.

On the BMW she lost her wing mirror and a large amount of paint. Best bit the unprotected wheel nuts did a real number on her panels.

She claimed she didnt realise she hit us, then broke down saying it was hubbys car and he didnt know she had taken it out and wasnt insured!

She got hit for the cost of the damage to the ambulance (being an imported one I dread to think what it was) and I beleive the police were involved so Points too on to of Hubbys wrath.

freelanderpx54:
I was at my dads fixing his house alarm a couple of weeks ago. I was up a ladder fitting the bell box when I heard a loud crunch. Some women had driven under the rear nearside bumper. I wasn't impressed with her saying "You didn't see us, we are in a rush" My reply was it is my ....car. At which point she offered to pay for any damage. The damage to mine was a scratch on the rear step and a cracked indicator lens.  Damage to hers was a rather deep dent to the bonnet, a distorted wing, smashed headlight and she pulled the bumper off when she reversed her car from under mine. Oh how I laughed

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