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we just had hail the size of 10 and 20 cent pieces on the north end of the central coast - my gal was in the garage so she's all good but the panda wagon was outside :wave: - should be ok - still raining too heavy to go outside and check for hail damage.....

thaks for the warning im in north sydney and its getting bloody cloudy here and starting to rain a bit my car is parked outside in the west so hopefully i can get there in time. might sneek out of work a bit early and say a relative is in trouble... well i wouldnt b lying would i hahahahahahaha

I just rang up my insurance company just incase.. :rofl:

Group buy on golf balls and footy socks! :D

I laughed at the people who tried that one last time we had hail, and got knocked back from their insurance company... hah! what twits. they deserve to be driving a dented car.

Sorry for all those who are upset about moving their cars in and getting no hail....... next time we shall not warn at all!!!! he he. You lazy buggers whinging cause you moved your cars in and the sky didn't spew ice chunks on your cars!!!!!!

:)

Sorry for all those who are upset about moving their cars in and getting no hail....... next time we shall not warn at all!!!! he he. You lazy buggers whinging cause you moved your cars in and the sky didn't spew ice chunks on your cars!!!!!!

:)

hahaha it's not your fault, personally I received a phonecall saying it was nearby in the next suburb so I ran around like a chicken with its head cut off to move the car undercover and such, only to find that it was a load of shit, all the action was down south

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