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No longer driving a Ford.
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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LuvinmyEB and I just got back from shopping, and discovered that both the EB and my 4 door Mk II Escort have been attacked.
The EB has a deep groove gouged down the center of the bonnet and "yore" (the dog must have gave them a fright from behind the fence) grooved just as deeply into the boot lid. But they saved the worst for my beloved Escort. Not one panel has been spared from at least one deep groove (most many more then one) engraved into it, even my rear spoiler has been attacked. Either LuvinmyEB or I will put pictures up of the damage soon. We're both just sitting, waiting for the police to arrive and prove once again how useless the police are around here. But at least this way we'll have a damage report. Why my poor little car... ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm just glad we were out in the Mk I, or else that would have been attacked too...
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