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My rent's car almost got damaged last night as well when some moron started to knock really hard on the back window and the boot. I guess the only solution is to keep away from the Hindley Street vicinity.

Well Hindley street is going to be shut down on saturday nights soon

*cough* bs i'll believe it when it happens too much money passes through that street on a weekend night to close it down unfortunately

lol yeah it would have taken you ages lol

yeah cheers :D woulda taken us agesss! haha got the window installed this morn and its as good as new! theres just SOOO much glass in there still cant seam to get it all :( semi pushed the dent out aswell but i rekn ill wait till i sell or sumthing eles needs doing aswell. :dry: knowing my luck ill fix it and sum1 will hit me on the same spot on the way home lol

I couldn't believe it when you guys told me. Sorry lads, but the door I had is rooted anyways. As mentioned last night, JMS have stag doors, but at $450 a pop. :(

Chris, take some pics when you fit the suspension.

Kell, are we your third place of residence? :D

:dry:

My rent's car almost got damaged last night ........

Awesome dude you've enlightened me :merli:

Chris, take some pics when you fit the suspension.

Will do Roo, wont be untill some time late next week as im jetting off to QLD tomorrow for a week :laugh: Hope i see a stag while im their.

1st must be Vilis!

funny bastard.

Will do Roo, wont be untill some time late next week as im jetting off to QLD tomorrow for a week :) Hope i see a stag while im their.

I'm off to Phillip Island on Wednesday (driving the Stagea) for the MotoGP and returning Tuesday next week ... so no real rush :P

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