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Now adays it feels like you cant take your skyline out anywhere!! im so pissed off!! i dont normally take my Line out and park it anywhere, but last night i was at the movies and i thought my car would be safe parked in the under ground car park at warringah mall........WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I came back after the movie to find my whole car had been egged!!!!!! i dont know why the F^@& someone would do that!! anyway u know how hard egg is to get off and i would like to say i cant wait for the day i catch someone trying to do something to my car AGAIN!!!...

But on the plus side, it could of been worse!! they could of keyed it.. any of you guys had these type of unprovocted experiences?

:P

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yeah man just a bunch of young CUN*S with nothing else better to do they cant afford your car so they egg it. Sad but true. Ive had the same with my VL only had the paint work done for a week and some dicks put paint all over it. Ended up had to get a new paint job so that was a shitter. Found out who it was too. MADE THEM PAY GOOD. :Bang:

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Found out who it was too. MADE THEM PAY GOOD.  :Bang:

I hope you did mate.

Some kids tried to nick my run-around by getting their fingers in the door frame (poor design) and pulling outwards. Luckily the lock held and they couldn't get in.

I swear if i'd caught them i would have broken their hands.

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yeah my car was egged by some tosser's outside my ex's house one night... they even tooted the horn as they did it and we looked out the window, but didnt think much of it becuase we couldnt really see out the thru the bushes. 2 hours later i leave to go home and there is egg on the back windscreen...

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this is the second time its happened..

One time it happened out the front of my house and i was in the garage!! so they didnt know i was outside.. then i ran up the drive and saw them running away! so i sprinted and caught up to em both and after they admitted they did it i made them pay!!!! and believe me its a sweet feeling catching the F##$ERS!!

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i caught up to them, and they both acted dumb and pointed me in some other direction saying that some other guys did it ... well after taking a couple of steps i realised they were bullshitting, so i turned back to them and said in a calm voice "listen if u admit to it guys ill let u go", so they admitted it and i dropped em both... one started crying saying sorry and the other was taking it like a man... i got em up and lectured them for about 20 minutes on why not to do that, and how they could of hurt my little brother etc etc etc!!

I shook hands with them and told them that its over and i just want them to think next time.....

when i think back, mayeb i shouldnt of hit them....

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Revenge story :)

I droped my mate off at maccas in cremorn.

whilst i was waiting for him, some wanna b homeboy came out and did some fagg homey sighn to me smart littler F**K.

it took ages for my mate to get his 7!!! cheesburges done lol so whils he was waiting for them i told him to buy a couple of 30cent cones (40 cents) haha.

finnaly the cheesburgers were done. and we pulled out and drove down the road for about 1km and we saw them and my mate got the BEST SHOT! on this littler ****er the cone just sort of exploded all over his back and pants!!! soooooooooooooooooooo ***en FUNNY!

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you shouldnt exactly beat the living shit out of the kids cause they or there parents would call assult charges etc etc but its always bad reading this sorta shit

I kind of don't agree. See you can hit someone hard enough to scare the shit out of them, without beating the shit out of them. Then they learn their lesson.

If that had been me i would have pinned one of them down and got his wallet to find his home address. I'd give the wallet back and then say, "right, i know your name and where you live. if ANTHING else happens to my car you'll either have police or 3 big blokes knocking on your door."

I doubt you'd get any trouble then.

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