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i hate ****ers that do that.. i've seen it happen to other skylines parked around, but fortunately not mine. There are some real little assholes out there - u just wonder why they do it to such a nice One day they will be caught and killed to a pulp.

Was it parked in the city? Mine got badged one night, wasn't too happy at all... i don't think they realise how much it can end up costing (or maybe they do which makes it worse) :P

Superglue or Araldite could work wonders in that situation, you may not even require new ones if u are lucky.

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Amba relax bub its all good u cant stop everything in this world, and the bentin made it not seem that bad and even my parents r sympathetic about it ! jus gotta find the cash now,

ps cannot glue it as there is a metal part that needs replacin, will not weld as this part needs to take the weight of a rotatin mirror !

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