Today I have just realized that the brand new tires that I bought from some muhindi are not the ones that were mounted on my vehicle. They were not mounted by the muhindi. I could swear I had Michelin but on changing a flat I’m reading Yana, I can’t seem to find the receipt nor the muhindi’s contact so no proof I was shafted. FML.
Ile game ya jana ya Tottenham iliendaje?
For how long have you had this yana tyres?
Tuanze hapo
first world problems
Sup, buddy?
ngoja nimalize thread ntakujibu ![]()
Nimekuwa nazo tangu August.
This village has affected my brains. For a moment I thought you dry fried a lady with tyres.
Ha ha ha ha!
So in all that time it took to fit four tyres, where were you.
Ama you are the trusting type, you just drop the car and come back for it after four hours?
how now? you never wash your own car hata weekends ukisikiza ngoma kwa ploti? umekosaje kujua
lesson 1, ata kama unaweka mafuta ya mia mbili kwa gari shuka na uhakikishe umpata mia mbili, kila mtu ako na shida and if you give them loopholes they will take full advantage
when washing the car, you don’t pay attention to such minor details as the brand of your tyres.
Say what??
but you wash under the body where the tyres are na kama ulinunua michelin trust me itakua kwa akili yako na ukiona yana utashtuka
halafu ati brand of your tyres minor detail??
hahahaha :D:D
Maybe he is not the keen type.
No need to feel bad about yourself. 99% of all Kenyan drivers cannot tell the exact car they drive;even when standing next to the vehicle. It’s either a Toyota, Suzuki, Mazda, Honda e.t.c. You won’t believe it when a driver describes another car as a Nissan Toyota.
Are you posting this thread for a friend?
He he, I have seen several guys fumble when asked their car number plates. I even heard one give a silly excuse ati… ‘unajua hii niko nayo leo ni ya mama’.
Who said you shouldn’t know your wife’s plate number?