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Old 07-09-2010, 07:03 PM   #1
Resurrection
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Angry Tight-arsedness to a new low

Last week I noticed something odd while driving my 5 month old FG XR6. The driver's side wiper blade appeared to have shrunk a few centimetres. The windsreen is dirty so I can see the blade wasn't covering the same area and it wasn't cleaning well.

On closer inspection later in the day I discovered that some $#%^ had swapped wiper blades - they took my new one and replaced it with an older one! The rubber insert was frayed and the finish on the blade was mucher duller than the blade on the passenger side clearly indicating the old blade had been exposed to the elements for a few years.



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