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why are the wipers flipped over on the screen??

 

Either because it was going to be frosty and then they wouldnt be stuck, or on impact they inverted themselves????

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Either because it was going to be frosty and then they wouldnt be stuck, or on impact they inverted themselves????

 

Inverted themselves!!!!!!!!!!!

Think you'll have to talk me through that one!!!

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Either because it was going to be frosty and then they wouldnt be stuck, or on impact they inverted themselves????

 

as a 90 driver I know about the frost prob, thought it might be a giant wasp we a wing under each wiper flipped them up:001_smile:

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Look on the bright side, it may be less appealing to thieves in its current state.

 

Still the same, just a bit less profit in it :001_tt2: Make an offer on the salvage when the insurance writes it off I know someone who wants some bits :thumbup:

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As long as the chassis/front bulkhead/suspension mountings aren't damaged. It is repairable. A friend of mine had a similar accident in his 110 with the back wheel of a 3 wheeled lime spreader. Almost identical damage and all he had to pay for is the insurance excess. The farmer paid out as he was driving the spreader in the dark with very dirty back lights which you couldn't see and tea lights for front lights.

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