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Hey guys just went to put ma car in the garage tonight and BAM big ass hole in ma windscreen :laugh: and dents all over the bonnet :D nuthin was taken from ma car but yea if anyone knows or reccomends where to get a new 34 2dr windscreen n where to get ma bonnet fixed please let me kno as i am a bit devo atm ;) ......... wat can ya do when there are idiot among us.

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Its like wats the point i wulda felt better if dey had stolen shit from it but it was for no reason at all!!! Was onli out of d garage for few hours!!!! Any1 kno roughly how much new windscreen is?? and can u get em through nissan?

thanx again 4 d support guys helps knowin people r listenin :laugh:

hired goons, dirty south rd

brick to the face for a brick to the car

does urs have the aerial in the windshield?

sorry bout that meant to say the front windscreen. aerial is in the rear but thats ok thankfully!!

cheaper to go aftermarket bonnet but most arent legal and if you want to paint it the cost will jump

R34 windshield , just about any Auto glass shop should be able to get one but I could be wrong

bad luck , stupid assholes in this town who vandalize anything and everything, so sic of it

guess you need a alarm that makes noise ????? and this guy on your lawn. what area do you live in, the hood ????

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Where abouts was this? Happened to a mate of mine and his mrs's car parked in front of their house last thursday night. Same thing, brick through their rear windows (both of them), they live around old reynella.... f**king scum! :P

sorry to hear about your misfortune mate....i would replace the bonnet with a second hand stock one....no point in going aftermarket as most of them are defectable....hope you had insurance

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