Jase wrote:That sux. What did you spend the $500 on? Go fast bits?
Sorta... was brand new tappets for my rear bank, 8.5mm Magnecor lead set & Iridium sparkies
RichardH wrote:NASA? More likely you'll walk into the matter transporter, and end up a green mist.
True that!
Kazbah wrote:Or bits wont end up in the right spot.... Could bring a whole new meaning to the term d*%khead!!
Seriously though, that was tough luck, wrong place at the wrong time. I suppose looking on the bright side its lucky it wasnt the whole tree or the roof of your car would be the least of your worries!!
Was kinda thinking if i go into the transporter with a well hung bloke & try & score all the good DNA & ...erm... I've said too much...

But quite right, could have been the whole tree, could have been a real sore head..
FTO338 wrote:Hey Bennoz, that sux man, but before you go ahead & fix the roof, take some photo of you roof, & find that tree branch which caused the damage. You can lodge a claim to the council where the tree is planted, as it is their job to make sure all tree on nature strip or along public road to be safe. That mean your hard earn tax money which they had collected should be spend on trimming the trees before it causes damages or injury to the publics.
It actually fell from a tree within a business ground. As much as I'd like to get on my horse and go all legal on the company, my time spent pursuing that course of action could well be better spent by doing some overtime at work to cover the damage - especially considering the branch fell from within the grounds of the ABC! (imagine how long that legal action could take...) Had my panel beater look at it & because no paint was cracked / scratched, they reckon they can heat it up & back to shape to look all-but just like new for a mates rate of $250... think I'll go with it. A respray was on the cards for about 12 months down the track anyway.
Appreciate your sentiment & advice folks! The madness has left me now...
Im just gonna get on with it & get it fixed in due course.
