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Could have been power steering fluid as well. I'm not a fan of the red Commodore coolant. When it gets old it suddenly turns to mud so you need to completely flush your entire cooling system to avoid overheating. I hated working on Commodores like that.

I've seen a Commodore with an abusing note on the window telling them to "learn how to park". The fact they took all the effort to write out a note made me laugh so hard!

Parked behind the video shop the other night, just as I'm about to leave a car parks up next to me. Noticed it was a bit close & the driver reversed back & went in again. Was sitting there with the engine running but putting money back into my wallet etc, and as I'm about to leave I hear this bang. Look over & the driver is saying "Hey, be careful!" to the kid in the back, who opened their door right into my car.

Then the driver is just looking straight at me for a bit before I get out, and she got out at the same time. Walk around the back of my car & said I hope that wasn't bad. Then she goes what are you on about, nothing happened. Told her bullshit, I heard it. Was checking with my phone light but didn't see anything noticeable before she pretty much pushed me out of the way.

Fearing for my life because for the record, she was a fat ugly bitch who I thought was maybe hungry & could have eaten me to keep me quiet. Then some other fat bitch with her was calling me a dickhead & then the kids are saying "It wasn't us, it wasn't us". Then she made some tapping noise on her car & said that's what the noise was, and I told her bullshit because I heard it through my car. She then claimed how could I hear it over the sound of my engine...replied very f**king easily! Then I just left it alone & got in my car, getting her rego would have been pointless really. People like that are really f**ked up, I hope I see the massive bitch again somewhere though. It's all principle, man.

Checked under some proper light & it's just like a stone chip really & easy to touch up, but f**king annoying I have to, and that it's the second time in that place my car has got damage like this!! Not parking there ever again. It sounded a lot worse than what it was, and when you know it's a door hitting the car I thought it would be worse because of how loud it was.

Moral of this rant - Fat bitches with no respect for anyone should be shot & used to feed half of 3rd world countries. The end.

Last Wednesday I was parked at a chemist in Bunbury for less than 10 minutes and some douche put a huge dent into my back left panel, leaving some of their blue paint behind as well.

This wasn't enough for this prick though. The idiot then keyed my front left guard and sprayed some kind of stringy foam stuff all over the side of my R. What a complete act of random vandalism. If I had seen any of it happen I would have kicked every panel of his/her car in, jumped on the roof and bonnet and probably ended up in the local lockup.

End result $2000- $3000 damage :thumbsup:

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