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Go back there with 10-15 mates and ask if you can take his car for a drive. Thrash the crap out of it and give it back with no fuel/clutch/tyres/brakes. See how the F**ker likes having his pride and joy thrashed. Then again people who do that generally take pride in nothing :worship:

Guys, I love your ideas, like the fishy prawns in the rims, and bring 15 mates to test drive his v35, and give it a hard thrash and see if I can drift a v35 properly. From all your opinions, I know there is nothing I can do at moment, yeah, I sue him for nothing, I was just so damn angry that he drove my car.

I have told at least over 20 mates about this case, 9 of them are planning to purchase an import in 3 months.

and the reason I went back for the headunit is because my previous one was not working properly, I can't slot in cd and md, so he promised me that he will get a new one for me for free plus free installation.

Today, I went back to him again and get a $10 of petrol voucher for free, plus 18inch of speedline rims and four brand new toyo tires(235&255, TOO BIG!). I don't know should i be happy or not, as I care about my car more than everything that he offers.

Thank you guys, since you people said what he did wont hurt my car, I guess i can sleep well tonight~~~

Thanks to Gun32GTR

Chinkeboi

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Marc2

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Howie

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Chris R33GTST

Midol

Guys, I love your ideas, like the fishy prawns in the rims, and bring 15 mates to test drive his v35, and give it a hard thrash and see if I can drift a v35 properly. From all your opinions, I know there is nothing I can do at moment, yeah, I sue him for nothing, I was just so damn angry that he drove my car.

I have told at least over 20 mates about this case, 9 of them are planning to purchase an import in 3 months.

and the reason I went back for the headunit is because my previous one was not working properly, I can't slot in cd and md, so he promised me that he will get a new one for me for free plus free installation.

Today, I went back to him again and get a $10 of petrol voucher for free, plus 18inch of speedline rims and four brand new toyo tires(235&255, TOO BIG!). I don't know should i be happy or not, as I care about my car more than everything that he offers.

Thank you guys, since you people said what he did wont hurt my car, I guess i can sleep well tonight~~~

Thanks to Gun32GTR

Chinkeboi

Stasis

Arkon

Emsta2003

Ska

Marc2

Manwhore

Appealing

Cubes

Howie

Fcruz3r

Newbie101

66yostagea

Chris R33GTST

Midol

You got 18inch rims and tyres for FREE!! just coz he drove ur car for a day.....dude..where bouts is this business...think i might get a set of speakers in my car and let him drive it for a day....dont want rims ...but wouldnt mind getting a new GCG highflow

I wasnt going to comment, BUT - this would have to be the stupidest post to ever see the light of day in the stagea section of SAU, in my opinion.

Just what is it with the damned Yank mentality spreading throughout Aussieland to sue someone over everything and anything??? I mean WTF!? Sue someone 'cause they drove your car? Get real mate, what utter and complete wank. Grow up.

Here's a little story of 'morals' : had major knee surgery and woke up during the middle of the procedure (includes cutting out half of the tibia), got up off the table and tried to walk out, had real bad visions about the experience for around a year. Got a big document from the surgeon and the anethistist after I informally complained where the anethistist accepted all of the lability...... a lawyer friend said I could get a lazy 20g's easy outa them if I went thru his law firm. I LOL'd and left it at that. That money could have gone a long way, but Im not that sort of person to make a frivilous law suit.

Better to know within yourself that you're in the right rather then go thru the courts systems chasing down a couple of dollars (in your instance). But I have no idea what your actual morals and values are. My suggestion would be not to shout out "law suit" so quickly in the future.

rofl, the fish heads in hub caps idea would be the ideal way to go :happy:

LOL, I was going to be the third or fourth person to post in this thread a few days ago. I got a few sentances in and just gave up on posting all together.

Man, honestly, they are dealers, they drive the cars they have in the yard around. I promise to you that 70km of driving isnt going to damage anything, and being a dealer as well, he wont have thrashed it. Many many dealers I know just drive around as if its just a daily, which to them, not being their cars, it is.

Id say you just be quiet now and understand you EASILY got the better end of the deal. Petrol voucher, rims and tyres...

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