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Old 03-23-2010, 08:19 PM   #5
SannyGlow

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Hopes the insurance covers it mate. The last time it happened in Sydney there was a glut of hail storm damaged cars. Brand new cars in dealers lot were up for auctions. Only problem is you have to get the damaged repaired before you can get it insured. I suppose european cars are better designed with hail in mind.

Over here. People know what to do.
When traffic lights are out, drivers know what to do.
How to temporary fix broken windows, the proper way to tape windows, etc
I guess people here just take nature fury in their strife.

Even my Kiwi friend climbed up my roof to see if any damage to tiles, he had been in NZ earthquake before.

Somehow, houses 1km north escape damage.
Today, we see a number of hail damaged cars. Honda and Toyota seem to be hardest hit because of the soft shells. My Merc has 15 small dents on hood and roof.
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