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well was out at keilor road tonight having coffee with the car parked directly out the front so i could stare at it in aw (lol) and was enjoying myself when low and behold some fag in an XF XR8 ute was parking in the spot in front of my car

i said to my company at the time i bet he hits my car

so we watch

he backs up, bit closer, closer, closer, by then i KNEW it was over and sure enough, BUMP, alarm goes off, i get up walk out to see hit tow ball had dented the **** outta my cooler, luckily enough for me it didnt pierce it so the cars still driveable but it will need a new front mount, i just hope he isnt a ball breaker and will just accept fault and i can get the new front mount on asap so the car is as sexy as it deserves to be :P

/end rant

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nah its just the intercooler, the tow ball on his ghey ute was all that touched it, but im going to say he also scratched the bar coz the other day i hit a gutter when parking whilst perving on a hot chick... lol so ill get the bar re-sprayed too :P

tell me about it danny hehe

thanks guys for the support, its times like these i really want to justgive up, all the time i spend getting my car perfect and shit like this happens in a flash right before my eyes, but spose could have been worse, could have parked where i cant see the car and the guy just leaves it and i have to pay for it myself

i wouldnt give a crap if a girl was there or not i would of ripped his ****ing head off hahaha

soft cawk! :P

It's a bit different when your trying to get your end in :headspin:

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

did you end up getting his license No. like i told ya ????

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