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when i finished work this afternoon i discovered to find that someone had hit my car on the drivers side front bar, not only did they do bit of damage with the part of the kit that i bolted into the quarter panel they left a good couple of scratches and some paint of theres.....oh how lovely people are dont give a flying shite about anyones elses property, just their own

anyways its getting fixed on thursday so will be picking up friday afternoon........

all this and 2 weeks before autosalon

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Hey Cara,

That is not good news, do you think you can get it fixed before autosalon or not. >_<

This is why i have an everyday driver as i am scared that this would happen to my baby if i have to park it everywhere.

Hope you can get it fixed. :thumbsup:

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the guy thats fixing it for me said it should only take the 2 days to do........still its a real inconvience and having to spend the money which really could else where!! i was told should only cost about 120-150 to fix so thats not too bad i guess.......

still people just dont care these days, its so upsetting

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ahh damn cara! Least its not too bad then and u will have her all good and shiney and new again before autosalon.

Was lucky when someone hit mine - they fessed up.. lucky cos it was over a grands damage in it.

Let us know how ya go!

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That sucks Cara, too many bastards out there. You getting it fixed at All Make Crash on Jacobsen Crs? If so, I'm sure I'll see it there this week as I'm at trade school again :D

nah im getting it done at L & M Paint and Panel down at the city dismantlers complex. Lleyton been good to me :(

he is also gonna go round the car and do any touch ups that need to done.....so she is gonna look pwretty!!!

ill try and get some pics up tommorow when i drop her off and take the gaffa tape off............it mite not look to bad for some but thats not the point..........its just a full on pain in the arse.........any damage done to any car before they have a show is just not fair!!!!

people that dont leave their details after hitting someones car better watch out for karma to come and kick their arse

and yes i would agree...........how could you miss a bright orange skyline!!!!!

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Yeah its not the point thats its only $150 when that money could have been used for something not caused by you!!! sorry to hear. I had someone leave a massive dent in my old car and its a shyt feeling when you get to your car and see that some ass has hit it and left no details.

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