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Stopped at the lights accross from bunnings and a black Mazda 3 pulled up next to me with 5 guys in the car one of them throws a beer bottle cap at my car, so as any normal person that drives a Stagea/skyline does i proceded to get out of the car and punch the F*ck head in the back seat through the window that thew that cap at my car and then his mate proceded to throw a bottle at my car and left a dent in the sill just below my roof rack.

If you know these idiots let me know id love to go round 2 with all five of the cowards, they wouldnt even get out of the car.

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i just dont understand why someone would pull up next to you and throw something at your car for no reason ? what is there to gain from it? did they really think i would just sit in my car wich i worked dam hard for and let them drive off joking about how tuff they were?

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Good to see someone standing up for themselves and their car. Ballsy move though, not knowing all five could've taken the usual way out of a blue and ganged up on you. Maybe they didn't bother 'cause the thrower was deemed to have earnt the smack upside the head. Then again, the bottle thrower needs a good kicking,too... Any idea on rego' plate or locality of car?

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Only thing i got off the rego was NSW BBQ but the Q could of been a D or an O and the car was definately a mazda 3 black/charcoal so im guessing QBN or Jerra

dont think it was ballsy at all any one cowardly enough to throw something out a car at Traffic lights with 4 of thier mates in the car would have to be a coward, When i got out of my seat first up i yelled "GET THE F*CK OUTTA THE CAR" no doubt in my mind i would of finnished off all 5 of em . Just couldnt get the dogs door open.

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Only thing i got off the rego was NSW BBQ but the Q could of been a D or an O and the car was definately a mazda 3 black/charcoal so im guessing QBN or Jerra

dont think it was ballsy at all any one cowardly enough to throw something out a car at Traffic lights with 4 of thier mates in the car would have to be a coward, When i got out of my seat first up i yelled "GET THE F*CK OUTTA THE CAR" no doubt in my mind i would of finnished off all 5 of em . Just couldnt get the dogs door open.

Love ya work!! :laughing-smiley-014:

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i live in Qbn, what colour was the car i'll keep an eye out for it.

i think there's just something about half of the ppl in Qbn. i was driving down the main road, a car in front of me stopped, chucked it in reverse to parallel park - no dramas there, i left him enough room to complete the manouvre. a pedestrian who was wanting to cross the road (not at the lights or a designated crossing point) had to walk around my car. as he did i saw his hand come up, i saw his hand come down and 'slap', he intentionally hit the back of my car. i yelled a few colourful words at him, which was met by a look of surprise and stupidity. he looked genuinely shocked i had a go at him for hitting my car, like he was in the right.......

there's just a few more idiots down this part of town than other areas, except perhaps woden on a friday & saturday night

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What a rude buggers. I also live in Qbn, I'll keep my eye on Mazda 3 with BBQ number plate.

I doubt Mazda 3 drivers are enthusiasts.

Lock your doors in Qbn... I was giving away on traffic in an intersection, some pedestrian tried to open the back door of my car while he was crossing the road, luckily all doors were locked.

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