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Hey guys im pissed off.......parked my car at a shopping centre and come back to it to find that someone had backed into my car smashing up my radiator, aircon shit and my front mount....went to the centre management and they said there is nothing they can do.....anyway if anyone in vic has these parts for sale pm tonight please..............

lesson learnt dont park your car at shopping centres...........

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wouldnt there be paint marks on your car - eg, paint from the other car? You could put a complaint to the cops.

This happened at monash uni a few years back - some car hit a parked silvia (which was owned by someone that my friends knew) - and it left some mark on one of the mags - he went n complained to the cops, they took details, and last i heard, they tracked down the car that hit his or something.....maybe worth a try?

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at the end of the day, quit smoking.

please dont troll...

People have no respect for your car, everytime im in a car park i watch other people just open their doors straight onto other cars (not near as bad as your case). I cant believe they could have hit your car that bad, they must be retarded... bad luck mate.

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please dont troll...

People have no respect for your car, everytime im in a car park i watch other people just open their doors straight onto other cars (not near as bad as your case). I cant believe they could have hit your car that bad, they must be retarded... bad luck mate.

yeah...i found dents and all that shit on my car....specially hate it when i come back after shopping or whatever, and find that my car is now next to 4wds or cars that got baby seats at the back......

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i dont know if u would want to invent in this but ive when i got my sound ststem installed i hooked up 2 cameras on the inside of my car (one point to the front and one to the rear of my car) they switch on and record when the car is off.

im sure if anyone backed into u, u would get their rego this way.

also i have to fix the angle on mine lol

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Yeah i was gonna say they mustve hit it real hard to damage all the way to the aircon n radiator!

That sucks bad, i feel for ya, but you gotta park somewhere right?

Which shopping centre was it?

not necessarily.. if he doesnt have a front reo bar its uber easy to f**k shit up!

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yeah its f**ked. they didnt even leave a note.....and i was only in there for 5 minutes to buy a pack of ciggys

Bad luck...Quit smoking... not only does it f*ck with your health but also just ended up draining your wallet. :)

I had some ass open a door into my car before, left a small scratch with red paint in there... can hardly even notice it now but still. I try and park away as further as possible from most cars. Or parking on the road usually is the best way to avoid most parking bingles.

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smokin has nothing to do with damage to his car. having said that, quit man you'll enjoy your car more (4 longer:P)

similar thing happened to me last nite. was studying late with my gf @ deakin uni. come back to my car and there footprints on my drivers side front fender and mud from the nearby gutter on my drivers window. luckily all they did was scuff my paint slightly but FFS WHY? :)

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