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^^ WTF Thats bad, sorry to hear ay Rhys, but if saying you parked on your mates driveway, wouldnt it be someone from his house thats reveresed out or driven in? just hunt down who came to the house that day.

We've checked both his sisters cars, neither of them hit me. Plus no one was home at the time. We're thinking maybe someone saw the For Sale sticker, pulled in for a closer look, and hit it either driving in or out.

Bit of a mystery, but im so pissed off!! Looking for quotes tomorrow

wgmg f**kin c**ts who dont know how to open doors and park. my car used to be straight and now its got dents on both sides from people opening their doors into my car.

people who walk straight across the rd in front of you without looking so i slam my foot on brakes. skid, smoke evreywhere then theres people in cars next to me giving me dirty looks. i had only been doing 50 because of the cars stopped at lights ahead. grrrr

people who walk straight across the rd in front of you without looking so i slam my foot on brakes. skid, smoke evreywhere then theres people in cars next to me giving me dirty looks. i had only been doing 50 because of the cars stopped at lights ahead. grrrr

Should Make them pay for the Flat spots on the Tyres now

wgmg f**kin c**ts who dont know how to open doors and park. my car used to be straight and now its got dents on both sides from people opening their doors into my car.

this also gmg...i hardly take my car out..in the past 6 months ive done about 3000kms. Anyways one of the first times taking it out after my kit, someone opened their door onto mine :S

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WGMG: People who make dodgy sales. I had to buy a part for my car and had no idea what it looked like and didn't have enough time to get to a computer to find out, my mates were all busy so I checked with the guy "yeah yeah all good I'll have it here, $100 cos you're a mate of a mate". Firstly $100 is how much I could buy it from the wreckers, secondly, the tosser sold me the wrong part knowingly.

Of course I feel liek an idiot for not knowing what part it was, but what a tosser jerk tool face to do that, the part he sold me was a $30 piece of sh!t.

I've tried to compromise with him and ask i bring the part back and get the part I need now that I know what it looks like but noooo he won't answer his phone, so I asked for my money back, still no answer..... now I have to pay him a visit.... with buddies :3some: what makes it worse is it being another skyline driver, like seriously.... why be dodgy? Save it for ebay you prick! That's what reeeeally grinds my gears!

wgmg is FITZGERALD STREET SPEED BUMPS!! there was no light on 1 so i couldnt see the f**king thing and i hit it a 50km/h head on gg. now steering clicks, suspension creecks and clutch squeaks. THANKS PERTH FOR UR FIGHT FOR ANTI HOON/SPEEDING BULLSHIT!!

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wgmg is FITZGERALD STREET SPEED BUMPS!! there was no light on 1 so i couldnt see the f**king thing and i hit it a 50km/h head on gg. now steering clicks, suspension creecks and clutch squeaks. THANKS PERTH FOR UR FIGHT FOR ANTI HOON/SPEEDING BULLSHIT!!

Why does Dukes of Hazard Come to Mind when you said this........

wgmg

Cracking my front Bar thats Brand new, stupid BP, should accomodate Low entrys so all cars can fill up..... haters

wgmg is FITZGERALD STREET SPEED BUMPS!! there was no light on 1 so i couldnt see the f**king thing and i hit it a 50km/h head on gg. now steering clicks, suspension creecks and clutch squeaks. THANKS PERTH FOR UR FIGHT FOR ANTI HOON/SPEEDING BULLSHIT!!

its gay ay. they wana do it to beaufort st aswell. would totally ruin our flowers grr

Why does Dukes of Hazard Come to Mind when you said this........

wgmg

Cracking my front Bar thats Brand new, stupid BP, should accomodate Low entrys so all cars can fill up..... haters

i cracked mine again :P on my 1st night of the 2nd job. on someones frigin driveway. o well. at least mine isnt new. that would suck

wgmg is not getting out of tafe til 5.30 when i only get paid til 4.30 and my yoga class starts at 6 so i had 2 miss it :)

WGMG going to BP to fill up before they all plan to jack up their prices by 10c/litre the next day only to find that 2 BP's i go to 'coincidently' have every 98RON with "sorry out of service" labels up.. f##n scammers

--also cracking my new front bumper.. worst feeling ever

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Fitzgerald St Grinds My Gears as well....I had my car for a week before I hit those speed bumps! They came out of no where back then, no warning...one day they weren't there...the next they were, I have to do epic detours to get into the city




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