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thats really unlucky mate, its wierd how 2 of my mates with 350z had drams this week aswell, one with full veilside had a hit and run (front bumper smashed, headlights cracked, and parts of the carbon fiber bonnet chiped scapped) other one got keyed just on the driver doors and back bumper.

i think them d*ckheads are just jealous or got nothing to do. real sad i must admit.

dam xtc, thats sounds real serious...

yeah shame people cant leave any sort of decent looking *different* car alone.

=/ when i had the skyline it was the same, but no1 went out there way to key it...

damage = probably respray panel, down 2 metal about 5mm wide @ widest point 10cm long, pretty pissed coz 4months ago i got the other side done tooo

SIGH

:)

i actually went to have a look at it last night mr gazza, apparently its pretty bad, got quoted 5-6k for repairs paint etc. its nearly the same colour as yours but i think hes got custom paint. dont know about my other mate but its not as serious. have you got a quote for yours yet?

mmm i danno i parked my car out front of a primary school fresh painted qauterse come back see a huge key mark between the fuel bit and the door i was like WTF....kids these days need to find some better things to do lol if only they know how much it actually costs to paint a qauter panel ! lol

the day i put my vl in primer and parked it on the drive way it got bombed with paint ballons (like water ballons but with paint in) and i went to spray the car the next morning and had to re spray primer coz the car was paint bombed with pink blue green red black and they scratched every single window on my car as i just had them tinted about 4 days before that little assholes aye i wanna kill them and now the car is still in primer they dont touch it and it gets parked next to a alley way which gets tagged up on nearly every friday night and they dont touch my car for some reason

yeah, agree to all the above... dont see why KIDS have to do this kind of sh!t

i mean go to the beach n get wasted n go home.

=( finks cops shuld do sumfing 2 prevent it,

yeah my mates 350z got his door kicked in @ joondalup.

nah i aint got a quote yet... its bad, but probably get away not respray the door panel.. got a good mate who fixes that kind of stuff.

my old man had his brand new VW keyed front to back on each side and when we got it panel beated, the doors were all unsymetrical on each side and the interior smelt like paint- apprentice panel beater? :P , and there were no cameras to catch th p*^%k who did it. :banana:

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