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Old 30-01-2010, 08:45 PM   #1
Marquis 351
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Default Rodent in car

Ammmm I was driving to work the other day and out of the corner of my eye I see what looks to be a very large cockroach running around in my passanger footwell. But when it eventuly made it around my feet and onto my lap [WHILE I WAS DRIVING] I seen it was a poor defencles mouse!!! None the less Mouse v's ZH Marquis wiring loom....... mouse wins every time!!! : Now ive set a trap and the bugger has eatin the cheease of it every time, and I dont wanna poision it at it will probly go die in the A/C behind the dash board! I dont think the old fashinod mouse traps are as sensative as they use to be!


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