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Eugh! Dead bird!

spyderman

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Decided to give the front vents a clean out this morning with the longest hoover nozzle I could find. Driver's side not too bad, but passenger side pretty fouled up and once I'd got the leaves out of the way, there's a dead bird in there! Will have to take the front of the car apart to get it out now!
 
Norfolk/Suffolk

Suicidal pheasants

Millions of 'em

Resprayed front end (umpteen times)

Dont get me going.

nb -Jane - can you not show yourself to us ? One does like to know to whom one is speaking, after all.
nnb - if Helen can do it, you can do it

JohnC
993 turbo
 

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