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Hey guys, this weekend (sat night) i was parked @ a friends house for about 45 mins, i came out and theres a F#&kin massive dent in the front quarter of my beloved R (hence shattard) with not even a sorry note or contact details we heard the bang but didnt see the offender, couldnt even chase them down due to damage, it took three of us to pull the guard out so it could at least be driven. understandbly i was pissed.

just wondering if A: some shit like this has happend to any one else

and B: if any one knows where i can get a good price on original front quarters or any other parts that people may of had damaged.

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ive seen this happen to someone. and i left a note on the windscreen with the details of the car that hit the other parked car.

people are arseholes

people are cheap

people have lost all respect for other peoples things

"WERE LIVING IN A SOCIETY PEOPLE"

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I lent my car to a mate for about a wheel (whilst he was building his 86) and ti came back with 2 massive dents in the drivers door. The bastard didn't even offer to help fix it or even say sorry!!!

That is so wrong. I hope he is off your Christmas list.

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I was at my mates place in a pretty nice area for about half an hour. I come out to find jimmy marks all down the passenger window trim and my passenger side lock barrel destroyed. Dickheads couldn't even get it open.

Cost me about $300 for the replacement window trim (or whatever the black rubber that guides the window is called) another $100 or something for the lock barrel. Not to mention the big jimmy mark under the trim where they actually got some purchase on the door itself which I will eventually fix (you can't really see it thankfully).

Not a hit and run but close enough. Arseholes.

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I was at my mates place in a pretty nice area for about half an hour. I come out to find jimmy marks all down the passenger window trim and my passenger side lock barrel destroyed. Dickheads couldn't even get it open.

Cost me about $300 for the replacement window trim (or whatever the black rubber that guides the window is called) another $100 or something for the lock barrel. Not to mention the big jimmy mark under the trim where they actually got some purchase on the door itself which I will eventually fix (you can't really see it thankfully).

Not a hit and run but close enough. Arseholes.

dont forget the time when you parked in st kilda and someone tried to steel your wheels... and left them undone...

or the time in your old car (now my 33) that it copped that dent /scratch/black line in the right FQP in the carpark

f**k people are flamin mongrels!

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I had owned my car for less than 24 hours when I stepped out of work to see someone had thrown a shopping trolley into my front guard denting and scratching it badly. I was so pissed off. It would of been worth it if i could of seen them doing it. Had to get the whole guard resprayed.

A couple of months ago I noticed a large graze above the the rear wheel arch. A lot of it buffed out but a lot didn't. Someone obviously doesn't know how to park. Didn't see it immediately so still don't know where it happened. Too many low life creeps out there!!!

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dont forget the time when you parked in st kilda and someone tried to steel your wheels... and left them undone...

or the time in your old car (now my 33) that it copped that dent /scratch/black line in the right FQP in the carpark

f**k people are flamin mongrels!

I have a memory like a sieve, thanks for reminding me of how much humanity sucks :P

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wot assholes!!!!

similar happened to me but it was a VB bottle that was thrown at my car :P too bad for them they couldnt run away fast enough when my mate and i heard it :)

oh and not to mention the assholes that decide to throw meat pie, hot dogs and maccas sauce etc on it aswell at carparks

SCUM!!

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i parked my car outside work one night (normally i have it locked up inside but one of the IDIOT wait staff got drunk the night before and left their POS in my spot) and some cocksmoker walked 5 metres out of their way to put a ciggie out on my roof...

also have been egged with hardboiled eggs breaking the front headlight and grille

and had a beer bottle thrown at the car from a bridge i was driving under breaking the front bar

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man.... we all have our missfortunes! sucks dude. gl with getting it fixed...

my one:

bout a year ago a sh*thead on a year 12 muck up day rant threw an egg at my car while I was driving passed, it got right on the apex of the passenger: bottom of the door, rear quater panel and side skirt and chippped all around it. I slammed on the brakes, he started running with another 2 mates,i threw a 180 and fanged and caught up to them, grabbed him, asked him why he did it, he denied the whole thing. I muscled him up until he gave me his details.... his eye was pretty bad 2 days later when I picked up $600 from him to pay for the spray job.

btw, im only 20 now, so it wasent like some 26 year old dude picking on a 17 year old guy, I was only 19 :P

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man.... we all have our missfortunes! sucks dude. gl with getting it fixed...

my one:

bout a year ago a sh*thead on a year 12 muck up day rant threw an egg at my car while I was driving passed, it got right on the apex of the passenger: bottom of the door, rear quater panel and side skirt and chippped all around it. I slammed on the brakes, he started running with another 2 mates,i threw a 180 and fanged and caught up to them, grabbed him, asked him why he did it, he denied the whole thing. I muscled him up until he gave me his details.... his eye was pretty bad 2 days later when I picked up $600 from him to pay for the spray job.

btw, im only 20 now, so it wasent like some 26 year old dude picking on a 17 year old guy, I was only 19 :)

i say if u are able to catch them, teach them a good lesson!! they brought it on themselves!! :P

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bah man that sucks - all these storys, make me so mad - why do it to someone elses car when you wouldnt want it done to your own!? they need to ask themselves that!

2nd day i had my r33 my step dad decided since he was late he would reverse down the driveway at the speed of f**king light and straight into me while im sitting in my car.

was not happy - neither was he after he paid the 800$ to get it fixed up.

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i had someone t bone my car(honda not the 32) on princes hwy....9k worth of damage he didnt even stop, he did a hit and run. Lucky i had full comp insurance. The car was off the rd for 2 months :blink:....I would have driven after him but the rear quarter panel had picered my tyre and i only managed to get 1st 3 letters of his rego and make and model of car but cops still couldnt find him.

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My uncle told me a story recently.

He was in a supermarket car park when he saw this dodgy looking guy hit another parked car. The guy looked around, saw a bunch of people watching, wrote a note, and placed it under the windscreen wiper.

As the guy drove off, my Uncle went and had a look at the note and saw that it was blank. So he put the details of the car on the note, explained the dude had left a blank note and left his own contact details as a witness.

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