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^^^ 45mins to come? and the police station is just around the corner.. haha

but Grace, should take your car to work, cant keep the car hidden away forever like what they'd want you to do..

just park it at a different spot, like near the entrance or something where theres always people looking..doubt they'll try agian

i agreeeeeeeeeeeeeeee john i reckon they are doing it to deter peoplee having nice cars coz they themslvs cant afford them or wat not... or they are just plain losers. just drive ure car like nothing wrong. i think the saying is the greatest revenge is living well...

ahaha i know it wouldnt work in some cases but might in this one

omggg yes...someone lit a fire in the boys toilets @ work one monday night... i had to evacuate alll the cinemas and shit... the police turned up on wednesday afternooon??!!?

lawl

yeah might take dads then if he needs a car he'll take mine.. then he will feel bad for using my petrol and fill up the tank :P

Damn those marks are pretty deep.

Is is just the door? If so, should be reasonably easy to get resprayed, but it really sucks anyway.

I just BP Ultimate for $1.32, I think it's the least I've ever paid for fuel in my skyline.

urghhh .... thats no good at all ... i feel your pain, car got keyed as well 1 month after i got it ... sigh ... sux to know, pray that the

person who did will perish a firey death in the depths of hell !!!!

Damn those marks are pretty deep.

Is is just the door? If so, should be reasonably easy to get resprayed, but it really sucks anyway.

I just BP Ultimate for $1.32, I think it's the least I've ever paid for fuel in my skyline.

I just topped up with BP Ultimate too .. around $1.35 and i made sure it filled up to the top !!! LOL .... cost me about $71 only for

about 55 litres..

its coz they are low life scum we need laws that scare people from doing this kinda thing. like if they were caught doing it thy wud prob pay a fine and maybe some community service. if we had laws like if u ky someones car they chop ure arm of i dont think people would do it... its like graffiti i swear its the same type of people, cut there hands of and the crime will reduce significantly, asian countires havee shown that strict laws work.

the law favours the low lifes in our society

there are laws to scare people out of doing this... thing is, what are the odds you're going to catch people doing this, then finding out who they are... then telling the police to go get them... if you can do all of that then yeah they'll get punished for sure, thing is crazy laws like chopping someone's arm off is a bit savage haha how about if you 'accidentally' did something that would constitute you to have committed an offence and it was an accident but you can't prove it... you end up losing an arm when you shouldn't have etc.

is a nice thought and sometimes seems like our laws are sh*t but they're actually pretty damn good... asians are just savages

that sucks really bad heey... thyes y im afraid to drive my car anywhere =[ maybe someone on here can help u with a cheap respray of the door or something?

and Kerr dude, you'll get over the fear of thinking someone bad will happen to your car once you drive it more, it is a 34 you know :(

and Grace, if it doesn't work out with Brendan's buffer, give me a pm, i'll sort out your door etc. cheap cheap

sad to hear Grace but it sh*t to know there's people out there that do this, don't worry... i'm buddhist, karma is on its way *nods head*

EDIT: i also filled up just then at BP Leach Highway... $1.32c - one word - AWESOME

Edited by hoony

nawww thanks heaps for that :D

i had a look at it before ... its so deep :D lawl... karma better come around to these ppl..

ohh btw the security guard at work came up to me before and was like oh yah the ppl that keyed ur car is the same ppl as what keyed ur friends car.. i saw them pull up next to you.. i was like ummm so why didnt you stop them?

silly security guards @ southlands :(

I believe anyone who has worked hard enough to appreciate any car SHOULD have enough respect not to do stuff like this. And for the remaining few that do stuff like this.. Your mother brought u up wrong thats what it is!!!

Edited by 1R34SON

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