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I still stunned you didn't expect that sh!t in balga....that's what happens in the hood. I grew up in Beechboro and the lockridge wannabe ricers used to go keying commonwhore ss's every night!

It must have been a commonwhore driver for sure! And as for the paint issue...u poor thing! =(

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have you tried advantage panel and paint?

My stag is there now getting resprayed in parts. Its black with blue flake throughout... no mention of not matching, ...but if you have just had the paint done, why can't you take it back to where you got it sprayed?

I'm with Lucy, seems like a big coincidence...any chicky that is entering autosalon and thinks she is all that?

I still stunned you didn't expect that sh!t in balga....that's what happens in the hood. I grew up in Beechboro and the lockridge wannabe ricers used to go keying commonwhore ss's every night!

It must have been a commonwhore driver for sure! And as for the paint issue...u poor thing! =(

mel? from lockridge shs?

oh yeah heres a sprayer i went to for a vr commordore. FORCE PANEL BEATERS:9371 2000 cheap as chips and they should have your paint or will order it.

ps my paint was done in backyard!

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mel? from lockridge shs?

oh yeah heres a sprayer i went to for a vr commordore. FORCE PANEL BEATERS:9371 2000 cheap as chips and they should have your paint or will order it.

ps my paint was done in backyard!

Ahh yeah that'd be me haha who r u?

Also my friends brother works at Pacific Smash Repairs in Francisco St Belmont. I've seen them do some really good work!

Sniper have you tried calling Brandon from Fibre vision he is the painter there, he is very knowledgable and doesn't bull shit. He can be pricey but the fact you have the paint needed it may not be expensive at all. either way you should call him take it there and get his opinion on if it will match. if he says it wont then you know it wont peace of mind. if he says he can match it you can get him to do it if your happy with price. I know paint prices have gone up heaps so if you have all the paint required you will save so much money

i know this doesnt help but i'd thought i'd show you guys anyway, the flamin mongrels who broke into my car a couple of months ago came back last week

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the guy who stole all my shit got caught and he mustve got just went to court or some shit

am pretty f**king pissed off,

i know this doesnt help but i'd thought i'd show you guys anyway, the flamin mongrels who broke into my car a couple of months ago came back last week

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the guy who stole all my shit got caught and he mustve got just went to court or some shit

am pretty f**king pissed off,

THAT IS FARKED!!!! find him and make sure u dress ninja and smash the shiet outta him man!!! i hope this doesnt happen to me otherwise ill probably kill the person....

Car's getting painted on tuesday for $100... im glad some one give's a damn! I cant beilive they wrote dog into your paint,what tossers! Some people are just so F'ed up, and need to be shot!

Ever since The night i got keyed, funny shit has happened since that night. like last night we came home from a drive at 12, and sumone had done lawn digs all out the front of the house, smashed over all the bins in the street and pilled them up out the front, and the night befor that, we heard people coming up the driveway! WTF.... I cant sleep, and theres nothing we can do, expect hide th car away out the back. Im forced to take he R33 back to chittering to my parents, and buy ANOTHER run around... i think this isnt fair! ive called the cops 3 times now, and there is nothign they can do!

:P

when i used to live in lockridge my dad hid millions of bottle shards on the front lawn and it popped their tyres and hurt there feet. id do that, but like my dad did, put a string fence around (one that can be knocked down by easy force, so they can go there and hurt themselves).

good plan aye. or go to the pound and get 2 of the scariest looking dogs you can find

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when i used to live in lockridge my dad hid millions of bottle shards on the front lawn and it popped their tyres and hurt there feet. id do that, but like my dad did, put a string fence around (one that can be knocked down by easy force, so they can go there and hurt themselves).

good plan aye. or go to the pound and get 2 of the scariest looking dogs you can find

A friend of mine had a similar and much less dramatic idea where he sunk 3 long bollards into the lawn (they went down like 3 m!) next to the kerb and then planted daisies over them to cover the pole after having someone arcing up on his lawn the previous week. a couple of weeks later there was a messed up daisy bush and half a car (exaggeration) lying on his lawn heheheheehe. Works a treat!

Good luck getting the paint fixed, I'm sure karma will get the b4st4rds!

G-Money: That is messed up.. You know the person who did that? ..

not personally but the cops know who did the damage firstly so i'd assume its the same guy. theres lots a red tape and that shit. but i'd love to meet the guy "for a beer"

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