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Old 29-08-2009, 02:36 PM   #1
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Default Stuck broken down in Hobart...No one open!!!

Ok guys cruised from Launceston to Hobart Yesterday, Noticed that slight humming noise when you know your pads are getting low when they start touching the lip of the rotor.... Thought sweet "will check into hobart first" and get the front pads done on the weekend.

No such luck have been trying to phone mechanics all day since 8am and have now done 100 + Kays (Thought I might keep going). Now brakes are graunching and shuddering metal on metal and NO ONE OPEN TO supply so i can fix them?

According to Hobart Police "NO ONE" opens on the weekend. 4 Degrees and raining - Stuck in the hotel til Monday looks like. Have had to push my Ship back to Tuesday and am not sure who to see.

Help would be appreciated?

Jeremy.

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