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The deer did more damage that first thought......
« on: 29 January 2012, 20:43:51 »

Some of you may remember that swmbo had a tangle with a suicidal Deer last week, Car 1 - Deer 0.... ::) ::)

Initial inspection showed the front bumper flapping about as the fixings had snapped on the wing and the strip of trim under the headlight needs replacement...........Well it was a tad chilly so did a quick job on the wing to hold in place, swmbo also wanted the washers topped up.  When doing so I noticed that the filler pipe had come loose, soon sorted and filled up, trouble was it was coming out as fast as going in so presumably the tank is fractured, the bumper must have flexed more than I though yet no real visible damage, still need a warmer day to crawl around looking for anything else. :D :D

Sadly this old bus is rust free and when cleaned up looks great but I am looking to replace it now......
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Re: The deer did more damage that first thought......
« Reply #1 on: 30 January 2012, 19:38:37 »

Sorry to hear that Mike, turned out to be a Deerer do than first thought then? ::) ;D ;)
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Re: The deer did more damage that first thought......
« Reply #2 on: 30 January 2012, 19:50:16 »

You might find the washer fluid leak is due to one of the pump motors not seated properly in the bottle, they sit in a rubber fixing.

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