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Old 19-08-2005, 02:34 PM   #1
Tripe
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Talking Shocking, Bloody Shocking!!!

:hihi:

What a dramatic Title! lol. Just wondering if anyone else gets a huge electric shock when they exit their Fiesta's??

I've never known a car to be so damn electrifying. Sometimes I think my finger has been blown off from the electric shock! lol. And it happens everytime, no matter how long you have been sitting in the car or even if I'm wearing an all cotton ensemble :nutsycuck

I was thinking of getting one of those strip things that run under the car and touch the ground, they look so stylish and would really match my mud spats... NOT! :

Any other ideas on how I can stop this shocking behaviour would be good. Maybe I could harness the electricity and channel it back into a small fan on the dash as they are quite stylish also... NOT! :

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