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About 1 pm yesterday at Sunnybank market square parking space, some F%$#&*ker hit my car and run away :P . Luckily someone saw it and noted his reg. no. and left it on my windscreen. :P

Has reported to police but i'm not sure how soon they will call me back.. or will they call ? :wave:

If anyone see this reg. no "518 JBN" please let me know. Thank You !!!

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that sucks man, I was actually there at that time yesterday! having lunch at that jap noodle place sop or something like that, the whole carark was packed aye.

Bloody nightmare to navigate I had some dude revers out almost into me as i was sitting there in a line of traffic he did not look lucky enough i was on my horn quick!

Good luck

hey bud, you can actually get QLD transport to give you the address the car is registered at. as my parents had this happen and they got the rego, and qld tpt gave them the address and name of the person it was registered to

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hey bud, you can actually get QLD transport to give you the address the car is registered at. as my parents had this happen and they got the rego, and qld tpt gave them the address and name of the person it was registered to

ok thanks mate :/ .. will go to them if the cops don't get back to me by end of today...

u want some muscle power for when u go to ther house vince..? i really hate these scum that hit and run. learn to drive u fook wits.

was it the rav or R32

Thanks marki.. i got a few baseball bat and samurai.. :cheers: it was my R32..:/

Dan.. don't know what type of car.. but it was a white one..

Did you get the contact details of the guy who gave you the details? He might be useful as a witness if u need to take it further. I was there too last nite and tht carpark sux man..everytime I drive thru there I'm jst paranoid someones gonna back into me. Hope there wasn't much damage, but at least if you can identify who's responsible your insurer will cover you based on a not at fault claim and won't affect ur premium.

Just came back from the police station... and what a suprise... they couldn't even find my report and ask me to come back again on Monday now.... Just wasting our time and tax money :rofl: this is what we get from paying tax every year ??? ;) ..... talking to them my as well talking to my dog at home.. :D

will go to queensland transport tomorrow.. I bet they will say they can't give out details of the car and ask me to go back to the cops again.. :(

Was that y u were at archerfield smash??

yeah.. brendon.. check out the cost for the repair.. ;)

No contact details of the witness..John.. he/she just left a note on my windscreen.. but even i got the witness i think the f&^&^#%ker would have wipe off or repair the scratch on his car by the time the cops wake up from thier dreams.. :D

Thats no good mate, atleast you got the details of the car, the same thing happened to me but noone saw it...

I think it makes no different even i got the details.. nothing has been done by the cops.. :rofl:

sucks about the coppers losing your report, was there any paint off the offending car left on yours?

yeah.. some white paint.. :rofl:

call me vince.. im game for some vigilante action.. im feeling a bit restless lately

will call u when i'm into action.. :(

hey vince .. if u need me feel free to call up .. i got a few baseball bats and a masetti hehe

sorry to hear that about ur 32 .. keep a eye out for that platesif i see it will get the make model and a WORD with the driver.. get some samoan guys onto him lol..

By the way legally u can take the rego details to QLD transport and lodge a complaint also if u have 3rd party insurance lodge a claim with them give the rego number they are faster a week to track down .. and yes cops in sunnybank station are lazy.. try mt gravatt station opp gardencity?? ... sunnybak ones want defective jobs none of the real shit..

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