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Old 07-07-2011, 12:13 PM   #31
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Default Re: Pickles Damaged XR6

In the first pic you see on the FG the bonnet sits out of line with the headlight and I thought the engine wasn't sitting square in the bay either. So big underneath hit.

I do remember the purple ute but can't think of the users forum name.
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Old 07-07-2011, 12:25 PM   #32
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Default Re: Pickles Damaged XR6

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Schooling me on my english are we,maybe you better start with something better than AND next time.

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Wow, there's no need to get defensive?? Nothing to do with "schooling."

The word "and" can certainly be used to start a sentence, there is nothing incorrect about that. However it shouldn't be used to start a sentence in formal terms, but I'm hardly writing a book or other paper, simply replying in a forum... Off topic...

I was simply stating, it's not a RIDE-OFF it's a 'write-off.' I'm sorry you took offence.

As others have said, it's likely had damage to the undercarriage as it's not sitting straight.
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