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A CELTIC-mad driver was left tickled by a cheeky message written under the bonnet of her car after a trip to the garage.

Nicola Stewart had taken her BMW into a mechanic’s in Glasgow last November after her car got a recall for faulty EGR coolant.

Nicola Stewart was left tickled after discovering a cheeky messageCredit: Deadline
The 38-year-old dropped her car off at a dealership for the coolant to be replacedCredit: Deadline

The 38-year-old dropped her motor off at her BMW dealership for the coolant to be replaced by the team at the garage and later drove off unaware of any message under her bonnet.

Nicola, from the east end of Glasgow, only discovered last week when her car was being looked over and a different mechanic found a message reading “F**k the Hoops” scrawled in blue pen.

When Nicola and her partner asked the dealership about how the anti-Celtic had gotten on her car, they initially said they had no idea.

Soon after the garage claimed that the person who was alleged to have left the message wasn’t a football supporter at all, but actually into motorsports.

Despite the message, Nicola shared the image online last week with the caption: “My green BMW got a recall, and this is what they done.”

Nicola said: “My car originally got recalled last year due to faulty coolant.

“While it was in the garage, my partner asked them if they could fit an undertray as the car didn’t have it when I got it.

“I put my car into my local garage last week as my window washer pipes were blocked and while in there, I asked them to fix my temperature sensor and they called to say there was a message.

“My partner called the BMW garage, and they said it was unusual and they would call back which they did yesterday.

“They said that they weren’t sure how it had happened, but I just laughed and said ‘cheeky wee swine’.

“I know the part was defaced but it wasn’t damaged, I only wanted it replaced but my partner was a bit more annoyed as he said it’s a reputable garage not a backstreet one.

“If I’m honest we would never use BMW anyway, it was only because of the recall that we asked them to do the undertray.”

Her post received dozens of likes and comments from fellow footy fanatics who were quick to voice their opinions on the tongue-in-cheek message.

One said: “Jealousy gets you nowhere.”

Another commented: “You’ve got to see the funny side, but it would p*ss me off as well, but I’d laugh.”

A third replied: “No big deal, it’s only banter.”

The dealership initially said they had no idea how the message had gotten on her carCredit: Deadline

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