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What a Mess!!
virtualmeuk:
:shocked:
Had a similar problem once. Took 2 hours plenty of blood and a hacksaw blade and had to saw down the length of it to get it out. It came out but was bloody hard work. Anyways now its chewed i would say the Only man for the job is Sawzall (Phil). I have seen some of his work and its stunning. :smitten: :daumenhoch:
Swivel:
So upset for you mate, this is fooking awful they should be shot :'(
Peter J:
:shocked: :shocked: :wtf: did they not listen to a word you said ??
Daletsunami:
I was just in total shock when i first saw it and to be honest it was only about 2 hours later when i started taking photo's it sunk in the damage they had done. I'd have done the hacksaw blade job myself if they couldn't get it out but they said they had heat and a vice so i thought happy days.
Anyway think i'm going to have to see what the damage is (cost to repair/replace) then move on from there, at least i never left the forks with them
bobafett:
That's one of the sadest things i've ever seen - poor lil' goose :'(
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