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The other day, I awoke and decided it would be a perfect day to drive my NSX to work. (I seldom drive the NSX to the office). As I prepared to leave home, I had a "feeling" that maybe I shouldn't take the car after all. I've learned not to question such feelings, so I jumped in my new Dodge Pickup, and didn't think much more about it.
I arrived at work and parked in my usual spot in the parking garage. When I came out to go to lunch, I was shocked to observe a pile of debris on the hood of my truck. Upon further investigation, it turns out that a part of the ceiling had collapsed onto my hood! Turns out that water from our recent rains had soaked into the drywall on the ceiling, resluting in its eventual collapse.
Anyway, it put about 4 good sized dents in the hood of my Dodge. The paint was not broken, so it looks like paintless dent repair will work to fix it. Imagine if it had been my NSX . . .
[This message has been edited by DeHaldaswerth (edited 25 March 2003).]
I arrived at work and parked in my usual spot in the parking garage. When I came out to go to lunch, I was shocked to observe a pile of debris on the hood of my truck. Upon further investigation, it turns out that a part of the ceiling had collapsed onto my hood! Turns out that water from our recent rains had soaked into the drywall on the ceiling, resluting in its eventual collapse.
Anyway, it put about 4 good sized dents in the hood of my Dodge. The paint was not broken, so it looks like paintless dent repair will work to fix it. Imagine if it had been my NSX . . .
[This message has been edited by DeHaldaswerth (edited 25 March 2003).]