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lol. ive only ever seen 1 dented v35 ever since ive had mine...nearly 2 years. OP is abit exaggerated. every cruise we've had 5 in total and ive never seen a silver dented v...

but tbh i give you thumbs up for randomness.

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lol. no.

i dont think it's anyone on the forums man..

i think it's the elderly drivers or something that live in the mt lawley area :P

your dent looks big though man.. did you get rear ended by a train station?

im so happy mine is Black

i honestly think is the wifes that borow the car and reverse like a knob then the poor husband ends up driving it with the dings

i know 2 people that had this problem one with a hyundai tiburon and the other was a red V35 both of them damaged by the wifes who decided to borow the car and didnt know when to stop while reversing

i think if your short (little woman) you wont be able to judge where the car ends that well because of the angled rear window and bubble but the v's have

the curse (Girlfriend) is not alowed to touch my V35

i've caused one of those dents in the back of a commodore ute,

a bitch manager of mcdonalds reversed into me, squishing me between the uste and a 4 wheel drive

in mcdonalds carpark. like if you don't notice a 4 wheel drive behind you whats gonna happen to a little kid

V series tard parked at 1st choice liquor in bentley.

I'm not one for damaging people cars but if you park like this all the time, I can see other's doing what I want to do.

LOL, this exact v35 was at my work not that long ago.

I park like that sometimes at the back of the carpark where there are no cars for more then 40 bays and i got note on my car saying "Selfish Bastard"

Jealous Bitch would of had to walk 50 metres to put that note on my car :dry:

lol.. yesterday i was driving to arma-hole with my gf to some lamer 40th party..

moral of the story is:

saw a silver V35 sedan with epic dent in the rear bumper / boot - like they'd parked it onto a pole. but that's not the funny part.

the funny part is that the car had 4 reverse sensors on the back of it. and a reverse camera. no fibs.

I like your thought patterns Eps.

I found myself several months back thinking exactly the same thing (well not as specific as silver, but def the whole dented rear on the V35's).

I work at Curtin Uni and there are quite a few of them here as they seem to be pretty popular with the international students. Seeing them here in particular got me thinking about the dinged back bumper.

And why would you spend that kind of money on a car, ding it and not get it repaired!?

random.

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