Alright, who's nicked it!!!!

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Re: Alright, who's nicked it!!!!

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The English invented English. The Australian's just made it better.

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Re: Alright, who's nicked it!!!!

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Welton wrote:Tool 'KIT' :? :shock: all we get is a Jack :mrgreen: the one-armed wheel brace, a towing eye, and some weird thing I never figured out (like a little pry-bar hooky thing?). Oh and every bootwell comes with a complimentary 1p piece, a pay and display ticket from 2001, and an old lolly stick.
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Re: Alright, who's nicked it!!!!

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Could be worse, I once got sent to help out a fellow colleague who had broken down. What the boss never said was that my "help" was to lend her my spare, as she'd got a flat and she'd been running round in her car for 10 months without noticing the spare had 5 stud holes, not 4 :twisted:
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Re: Alright, who's nicked it!!!!

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That's a common problem with fleet cars and hire cars, when someone needs a spare, they will nick one from another car, eventually leading to the wrong spare off an older model or something being fitted in the boot.A lot of these car supermarkets do this as well.

I've come across this problem several times.
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