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Was driving home from a mates house on luxford rd through Bidwill/Lethridge Park (Near Mt Druitt) and was about to drive past a group of teenagers (about 15 of them)... All of a sudden... one of them jumps up runs straight towards my car and belts a beer bottle straight at me...

It went straight threw the rear glass (the one behind the passenger window)...

wot a f**king bunch of useless, jealous, drunk mother f**kers!!!! if there went so many i would made use of the trolley pole i keep handy in my car...

called the cops... gave em the report... they said they are gonna drive past the area and check it out... but dont think anything will happen... (one of the cops was actually complimenting my car lol)

How much do ya rekon it will cost to replace the glass?? only have 3rd party so cant claim any insurance (premiums would have not been worth the repair costs anyway)..

any1 know a nice shop where i can get the work done? somewhere that wont rip me off hehe..

just wanted to vent i guess

thanks guys

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Your best and cheapest bet would be to go to a Jap wrecker and source another window.

Then either call a local glass mob to install it for you, might be worth giving some smash repairers a go for the install.

they're pretty easy to get out, had to do it when getting the car resprayed.. you just need the strongest, thinnest metal wire you can find and strong arms/hands.

it would be easier to get a wrecker though.

Damn that sucks man, I work on luxford road so can just imagine the type of scum you encountered, try SSS automotive in girraween for a replacement bit of glass. Or even ring windscreens o brien, when I smashed the window on my S13 I rang them up and was surprised they actually had glass in stock for it.

yeah jap wreckers is the best bet.....for a used second hand one.

3rd party? that wont cover you even if you wanted to.........your only covered for the damages to the other party.....

(geee your pretty brave to drive a car on 3rd party.....)

anyhow good luck

try not to be too upset........cause id bet you people down that way especially the guy who threw the beer bottle has been through 3 Generations of inbreeding already

Edited by eeiko321

I feel your pain, another example why people shouldn't sleep with their sister cause it leads to this type of D*ckhead behaviour-people throwing objects at moving cars should be classed as attempted murder by police & courts, with the offenders having to pay the price of repair as well as more than a few years inside.

Alternatively-Have you seen how Dexter deals with that type of scum????? lol

I feel your pain, another example why people shouldn't sleep with their sister cause it leads to this type of D*ckhead behaviour-people throwing objects at moving cars should be classed as attempted murder by police & courts, with the offenders having to pay the price of repair as well as more than a few years inside.

Alternatively-Have you seen how Dexter deals with that type of scum????? lol

Lol @ dexter! We need his handywork...there's plenty of space in sydney harbour :D

Sux bout your car...f**king c*nts!! Good luck getting it repaired.

Yeh I used to do locum jobs at Lethbridge Pk & Shalvey pharmacies. There's a lot of angry, jealous and depressed people there. I feel sorry for the battlers trying to better their plight. But I've still got to drive a daily around there and park it in a patient's yard if I do a job for a day.

Man welcome to the club.

I had it happen twice last year in the space or 6 months - first was a beer bottle when parked out the front - square in the drivers side quarter.

Second happened on boxing day parked outside a mates house, looks like the bozo punched it. Lucky for them we had the music up or they woulda had at least 10 pissed irish mofos all over them.

Pain to find and replace - as someone else said most of them break on removal - I was on the phone today still searching around for an r32 one.

shoulda reversed over the bunch of useless f**ks ... rear end damage isn't so expensive to repair, totally worth it imo.

yeah......and then he will be charged for Attempted Murder as well as well as attempting to inflict grevious bodily harm....

then he'll end up getting bumjacked in prison......just for those inbreds out in that rural place?!

its not worth it....

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