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In which carpark did this happen?

i just had an idea with the internets nowadays and every mobile phone having a camera in it so some googling and you may find a graffiti forum with your picture on it with some punk bragging about it

That doesnt seem like a work of a "grafitti artist" but rather some jealous dickhead with too much spare time, some gold spray paint left over from christmas and very limited vocabulary.

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cock heads. probably live in huntfield heights :P no offense to anyone that lives there

gotta hate that feeling when you go to the carpark and your car isnt in the same condition as what u left it.

parked my car at woolworths in victor yesterday, came back with the shopping. Huge f**king dent in the back bumper and paint flecked off. not happy

So anyway... today I left my R32 in Wilson's Centrepoint carpark. I came back 10 minutes later and the car was missing the GT badges on both sides.  :P

Before I left the carpark I saw two emo guys just hanging around inside carpark and they didnt seem to have a car there... I reported them to the security guard that was supposed to look for suspicious people at first place but i dont think it will help. I'm just happy they didnt do any other damage to car.

most blokes know the sacred rule of a mans car :D

key word man's rule there, im thinking little pre puberty boys that are simmilar to the fags that steal badges to put up in their room :P look for lil dents on your bonnet they prob needed to climb on top to reach the middle of the bonnet there

you havent happened to piss off any girls lately???? generally speaking there most likely to do sum shit like this, most blokes know the sacred rule of a mans car :P

****most****

if it was a personal attack i highly doubt they'll write SUCK! they'll most likely write something to degrade the person than the car! words like SL(_)T and WHORE i've seen key'd into chicks cars

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hoodies are coming, JUMPERS, not young girls with loose morals.

Whats wrong with having loose morals? :blink:

:)

Good to hear the cut and polish worked. Reminds me I need to cut and polish my stag to get those fine scratches out.

Whats wrong with having loose morals? :D

;)

Good to hear the cut and polish worked. Reminds me I need to cut and polish my stag to get those fine scratches out.

lol, well i can organise some hoodies if you want ruby? ill bring them to Kellie's next cruise, you can wear your SAU hoodie while your other hoodie keeps you warm in non jumper related ways.

Yay good news, tried cut and polish and it all came off! phew!

apparently three other cars in the carpark were also hit on the same day.

These kids deffinately need a hobby lol

At least thats something i guess, still doesn't change the fact that the stupid wankers need to get a new hobby!!!!

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