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One of my mates that lives in altona was at home watchin tv when he heard some guy burning up & down his street in a VS SS he is just watchin flying up the street prob goin 120km plus and kinda goes back to watchin tv then all of a sudden hears a massive screech for about 5 sec then a massive crash he looks out his window to see the the VS has ran up the back off a parked car and is doin a runner he goes outside but not quick enough to get the plates all the neighbours go out but noone got the plates then they start looking at the smashed car 2 see the guy has left his front bumper complete with number plate they all couldnt stop laughin it was only someones company car so wasnt too bad but the guy was gonna be in a bit of strife the cops were at the scene for abput 4hrs taking pics measuring things etc so there goes another hoon of our streets and yeeeh it wasnt a skyline jez there is some geese out there :laugh::P

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Thats how my laser was destroyed.

Only the chick got out of the car and ran away on foot... Leaving the car behind... i think thats the height of absolute stupidity.

Would have been a long run home back to Rowville for her (where the car was registered) :laugh:

The officers werent too worried about going that night as she probably wouldnt be there for a day or so :sorcerer:

I never did find out if she was charged, one assumes so as insurance wouldnt pay out so she either was convicted or admited doing it!

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hahahaha

i had similar thing happen out the front of my house about 10 or so years ago neighbor had their car out the front guy pushed a parked car about 50m or so maybe a lil more then tried to crank it over with all of his coolant on the ground let alone the oil and god knows what he hit so hard...

Amazing how ppl just want to run away instead of facing their problems...

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lolz

these people are stupid

something similar has happened in my area ... only the front bar was on, but the person sorta left a transmission oil track back to their house, which was only a few blocks away ... the driver was also unlicenced ... would suck to be him ...

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LMFAO! :laugh:

was she blonde?

No idea, it was 4am in the morning when it happened.

The guy in Unit #1 heard it, by the time he got out the front she was high-tailing and about 400mtrs up Dandy Rd.

We all couldnt believe it, not could the Police, she hit 2 cars before mine too. BMW & Commo, so it was a 10k+ bill from thier insurance companies.

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the things people do ey!..ha

on a similar note i was at cpl today getting a new HD for more porn and a girl on Ps did a 3 point U turn and reversed into a parked saab. gave her a good look to make sure someone saw so she would think twice on doing a runner. she parked the car so i continued into the store thinking she'd do the right thing and leave a note...i dont think she did though as she stood outside a bit scratching her head with her friend then came in the store and joined the line. would be a strange feeling being in the same room as the person whos car you'd just hit.

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lol where abouts in altona was this?

btw, the same thing happened in my st in altona when i lived there.

one guy hit an old ke70 'rolla and a pole.

he was f**ked up badly, covered in blood n shit and ran off.....

ill ask my mate at work 2moz im not 100% sure of the street i dont really know the area

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