Black Porsche KRE438 - please contact me!
hi lovely neighbours, on the 30 oct morning this year we were at The Collins cafe in Greenhithe and a lady in a black Porsche no plate KRE438 backed into our old BMW black station wagon and promptly drove off. It was witnessed by someone who didn't like what he'd seen and kindly passed on the details. I was willing to let it go but you've hit our the sensor area at the front of the car and buggered up the sensors and I'm a bit fed up with getting into the car and getting crazy messages on the dash! ...it's not good for my health!! So I've decided to get in touch. You did the wrong thing and you're a bit daft to think that you could do that outside a busy local cafe and get away with it. It's arrogant, un-neighbourly and a no go....So do the right thing and please ring me Jodie on 021 231 6617. Or if anyone knows this lady please pass on the message... safe happy xmas all x
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