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Posted by Deere Scotty on May 30, 2005 at 00:54:14 from (68.58.150.156):
A Few weeks ago I boasted on this very same board about my New Chevy Dsl. It was kind of dirty on Sunday, & I took it to an automated car wash. Upon exiting the wash I got out to pull the mirrors back out to normal position, & thats when I noticed it. A deep check mark shaped gouge in the paint about 18 inches across right above the wheel well, & a scar on the Plastic wheel well moldings. It appears accidental; BUT WHY CANT PEOPLE TAKE MORE CONSIDERATION FOR OTHER PEOPLES PROPERTY??? I have not been near the vehicle with any objects, & have not driven close to any objects. Now on tuesday when the insurance opens I"ll be there getting pictures taken then spend time getting estimates during my vacation. Its just unreal!!! Scotty
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