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hey everyone, just had my car all tidyed up and fresh paint, to have some one smash into it out front of my house!and you guessed it no name number no nothing!!!wtf? how could anyone drive off knowing that they have just F#@KED someone ride/daily/pride what ever you call it.so know i have a 2g bill to repair my r-32 that i jusy spent 2+ on!!!

i dont know how someone could drive off after causing so much damage!!!

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yeah it's not good man, ive felt that shit before but i was on my old shitbox..which i didnt really care about but when its ur pride and joy makes u cut as...it goes for the same as when some does a hit and run on a person its dusgusting luckily karma is a BIATCHHHH

hope someone comes forward saying they saw something...but i tell you one thing if it was one of us boys in a skyline hitting a car..."someone" would see it right away...i think people choose what they want to see...but all in all sorry to hear bro

bloody pricks !

when i was little like 10. i saw my great aunti maybe around 80 or so back her car out of the drive into a parked car's door and dented it, and broke her tail light.

she pulled forward, waddled over picked up the broken glass and waddle back waved goodbye and drove off ...... told my mum, who told the owner. was delt with later on

Sucks dude.... I had a courier mofo knock over my brand new GSXR 1000 K8 in the city a few months back...... damaged it real good. The wanker picked it up, dusted it off and then drove off. Luckly someone on a smoko break saw it and wrote me a letter.

Ask around - maybe someone saw it happen?

If you claim that on insurance, you should be able to do it as an "unknown driver hit your car whilst parked". I had this same situation with my old celica (with much worse results), but i got a full $3000 back on the car & no increased premium changes what so ever, because the car was parked & i had nothing to do with it. The lady was also drunk & in a stolen car.

For your info, i only had 3rd party with fire & theft options through Just Car. Took them maybe 2 months after i got quotes from 2 of their prefered repairers, then i got the full $3000 back was on my way with a car that was a write off, but i was still able to drive it til the rego ran out. I fixed the broken stuff enough to make it safe to drive in the mean time. Look into this cos i didnt even have to pay any excess, that was the full agreed amount the car was worth that i got back. Maybe different for a higher priced car like the skyline, but give it a shot.

Good luck....

Edited by cmoney

thanks so much for the replies.it does make me feel alil better. i have tried to go thru my third party but i was shut down quite early as they said there was no way possible way to make claim even id the car was parked.if some one lit it on fire then yes but damage.

sucks with the whole situation.but i guess its not me that this happens to.

thanks again

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