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Hey guys!!!

Last night Wenseday 13th Went to fremantle for 1 hour to visit a few mates,

Going back to my car( R34 4 DOOR FULL GTR KIT ) to FIND someone smash the side of the car and Jumped onto my roof Dented everything.

Why would a Dickhead do this Jeaoulse People ?? Drunk people ?? You try to have a nice car and Dickheads just ruin it for you.

I will put pics up tonight :blush: Poor baby

:wave:

Just lucky my gtr front didnt get touched!!

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A**holes, some ppl have no respect, iv caught 3 ppl doing that to a car once near a friend’s house n thought them a lesson i think if ppl don’t just pass by just cuz these kids may look crazy or whatever n go out n each them a thing or two if you can then they will learn not to f**k with others property, remember if you stop someone from hurting someone else property someone might stop them from hurting urs.. n it becomes a culture n starts working..

Drmafia

Thats tru people would of seen it and just kept walking away,

Dickheads, i have alot of ppl on this case.

and will get down to the bottom of it :blush:

i will post pic of me bashing the guy lol

wednesday night in freo = bad idea because it is student night at the newport so no doubt it was someone that was previously there and probably intoxicated. Was it the carpark of packenham street?

wednesday night in freo = bad idea because it is student night at the newport so no doubt it was someone that was previously there and probably intoxicated. Was it the carpark of packenham street?

Down behind Gino's

Nonna's car park a PRVT one i knew it was a new port night i always park their.

Some f**k head :happy:

Down behind Gino's

Nonna's car park a PRVT one i knew it was a new port night i always park their.

Some f**k head :happy:

there is a private car park there? behind it like down the road near that wetsuit shop? dont think that one is private it doenst have any gates or anything? unless you are thinking of another one.

i think that this sucks more for you because arnt you trying to sell that car? :P

Edited by phenline

sorry to hear about the news ricca, only bad thing about driving a skyline is all the unwanted attention, prolly a pissed off holden driver, with all the idiots in freo ive came across its definately worth payin for parking there, they have alot of cameras to, goodluck with the repairs

Cheers guys,

Even tho it was a Wenseday night ... I really feel sorry for the guy that im going to kill lol :teehee:

Its freo - Freo is a small town that words get around so wont be hard to find who did it ...

and when i do it should be fun .. Lets hope repair arnt to bad i can pop most of them out

Just the roof need to do it right as of the sunroof dont want any leaks

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