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what a poor C***

im so angry

they damaged my door and my roof. any ideas on cost of replacing. door is stuffed and roof is dented a bit.

i know who it was but police cant do anything.

i dont have insurance as my car has only recently been put back on the road after 8 weeks off and it still has a yellow that i got the day i got it back.

why couldnt he throw a brick at my corolla.

what can i do..

i got bricks too i guess

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How do you know who it was?

F*cking flamin mongrels taking out anger on a car... what happen to good old face to face conforntation.

Cant remember who said it, but in some movie, that english guy said "Never touch a man automobile". Or something along those lines. Maybe it was Pulp Fiction.

Hope it doesnt cost an arm or an leg (or both) to fix it.

How do you know who it was?

F*cking flamin mongrels taking out anger on a car... what happen to good old face to face conforntation.

Cant remember who said it, but in some movie, that english guy said "Never touch a man automobile". Or something along those lines. Maybe it was Pulp Fiction.

Hope it doesnt cost an arm or an leg (or both) to fix it.

Yep Pulp Fiction. VEGEANCE SWEET SWEET VENGEANCE :banana:

Was in Floreat.

i have no idea on cost.

im scared.

Vengeance will be achieved via crazy friends willing to do dumb stuff for items..

has been achieved.

BUT IM STILL ANNOYED

why cant they just ask nicely to hit my jaw again. be easier than panel beating a roof.

any ideas if panel beating my roof is even possible.

im obviously drunk to compensate for this abomination..

GARRR

Thats just gross to hear.

Its possible, but depends how deep the dent is. You might have to take out the headlining to push the dent out.

Friends 33 had a dent on the roof was half the size of a hand, and he managed to push it out, bog it and sand it down.

Looks smooth.

Goodluck on the repairs though.

dents arent too deep as the animals were obviously a bit too weak to make big dents.

aha i think my vengence will just be knowing im a better person. last thing i want is cops on my ass again.

and not even i can bring myself low enough to damage someones car.

the door is completely stuffed tho i think.. looks weird small dents but think its bowed the metal out in a few places :)

Thanks to all your concern and tips

Reverse onto their driveway

Select second gear (unless your weak and have one of those auto things)

Right foot to accelator, push down as far as can go

Release clutch rapidly, while jumping on the brake at the same time.

Allow your beloved RB to sing.

Drive home with a smile.

Profit

Reverse onto their driveway

Select second gear (unless your weak and have one of those auto things)

Right foot to accelator, push down as far as can go

Release clutch rapidly, while jumping on the brake at the same time.

Allow your beloved RB to sing.

Drive home with a smile.

Profit

Teejay is always full of good advice like this :)

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