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Old 09-03-2006, 11:45 PM   #1
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Default What a scare!

Tonight i absolutely shat my self coming home from work. I own a 95 EF Futura and Im driving down a hill and was mucking around with the transmission and I put the car into neutrual and let it roll down the hill. Got the bottom of the hill went to put it back into drive, but slipped and some how knocked it into reverse at 50 km/h. The car went balistic, oil light came on, battery light came on. I lost all power steering I thought this is it, the cars F^%ked. I pulled over and switched it off. I sat there for about 15 minutes just letting the car relax. Luckily when i turned it back over it started all ok and i drove it home. Ive never done that before and really dont want to do it again, cant be good for the car...poor thing :(

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