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lol reminds me of the chump that hit my last car...tried to drive off, I got him out of the car, got his rego and licence number...then the moron pretended he wasn't home etc etc when I was trying to give him the quote for the repair. The insurance company nailed him for close to $2K just cause he was stupid and didn't fork over $500 for me to fix the car.

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i had some cnut do the same to me, 2.7k worth of damage to my 4k shitty laser

chances are ur gonna go thru small claims if a scum is uninsured or being a prick

http://www.legalaid.qld.gov.au/NR/rdonlyre...9449/0/mvpd.pdf

that guide tells u everything u gotta do, also details about getting the number plate from qld transport.

the local cop shop told me the plate, i dont think they shud have tho, but give it a try just show up

good luck mate

i had a motor bike run a red light into the b pillar on my last car and wrote it off....the only detail he gave me that was correct was his first name....last name was slightly different, wrong licence number, phone number disconected, wrong address.......was at mt gravatt. luckily i used my trusty camera phone to take pics of his bike and got his rego number. went to the cop shop and they gave me all the details he was supposed to but told me if i went and saw him personally then id get in serious trouble. in the end it turned out he didnt have insurance and had to go through all the legal crap. ended up with about 80% of what i should have but got to keep the wreck. pain in the ass

i had some cnut do the same to me, 2.7k worth of damage to my 4k shitty laser

chances are ur gonna go thru small claims if a scum is uninsured or being a prick

http://www.legalaid.qld.gov.au/NR/rdonlyre...9449/0/mvpd.pdf

that guide tells u everything u gotta do, also details about getting the number plate from qld transport.

the local cop shop told me the plate, i dont think they shud have tho, but give it a try just show up

good luck mate

Thanks for your info.. i just spoken to my cousin (solicitor), he reckon we can take legal action against the driver if he refuse to pay the claim. :)

my machette... my fist and gloria.. (my crowbar) is all the insurance u need vicne..

OMFG DUDE! You named your crowbar after my mum!! What the hell! :P

Sorry to hear about the 32... I'm guessing it was some little old azn lady that got scared and ran off :( Let us know how today's station visit goes.

Sounds like they're buggering you around a bit mate.

The cop shop in Woodridge sorted my mess out within a few days of my car being egged by an oncoming car full of punks, they didn't expect me to turn around and chase them. I got their number plates and went straight to the police station.

I had to get a quote on the damage and if the repairs cost was in excess of $250 (i think) it made it a more serious matter (instead of just willful damage - in this case).

My damages weren't that expensive so i pretty much got a quote, gave it to the police station and a few days later i got a cheque in the mail :)

Sounds like they're buggering you around a bit mate.

The cop shop in Woodridge sorted my mess out within a few days of my car being egged by an oncoming car full of punks, they didn't expect me to turn around and chase them. I got their number plates and went straight to the police station.

I had to get a quote on the damage and if the repairs cost was in excess of $250 (i think) it made it a more serious matter (instead of just willful damage - in this case).

My damages weren't that expensive so i pretty much got a quote, gave it to the police station and a few days later i got a cheque in the mail :)

serious that sucks.. eggs do terrible damage to paint and apparently whip cream does too..

good to see people winning.. gives u a bit more confidence

Finally got a call from the officer.. :worship: after 6 days.. :) and gave me the contact details and the address for the driver..

Rang the driver, his car was not insured and agreed to repair mine.. hopefully the bill is not too much for him.

I guess he will learn the lesson now... DO NOT HIT A SKYLINE AND RUN ! BIG BRO IS WATCHING YOU !!!! :)

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