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My car is so popular, some drunk ass rex driver lost control and pulverized the shit out of the rear end early this morning.

Now it looks like a metal sandwich, well at least I can get some compo out of this one.

Dear oh dear !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Is your spine ok?

Any whiplash?

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that sucks dude.

hope you can see the funny side of it that fate/mother nature/string theory is trying to hint at you that decepticon badges shouldn't be put on a skyline.

everyone knows skylines are autobots.

that sucks dude.

hope you can see the funny side of it that fate/mother nature/string theory is trying to hint at you that decepticon badges shouldn't be put on a skyline.

everyone knows skylines are autobots.

shan I think you are right....all of these things have been caused by an autobot.

POLICE....you have had a hell of a run of luck....I'm with Phil, buy a lotto ticket!

Oh the lols!

Hmmm...

If one believes that things like these come in threes - yes. Better stay indoors. ;)

unfortunately I do!

I once (over 10yrs ago) smashed 3 different cars over a period of 6 weeks!

1st was my fault (in my car), 2nd was a dik not giving way in a roundabout (mother's car) and the 3rd was another dik driving through a stop sign (rental was written off)

to the OP, dont jump back into that car!

shit that sucks to see it like that!

i know the feeling of your car getting attacked... well in my case kicked.

i was in Canberra after a night out i was leaving the car park and

this islander kicked my rear passengers side of my 32. i stopped and

then 2 came over and opened my door and started kicking me and

punching me in the face. i couldn't do much but all an unprovoked attack

and no cctv footage but now i got to get the side of my car resprayed ;)

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What ever happened to respecting a man's automobile.. jesus farking christ. In fact, what happened to society's values these days. I would die trying to protect what's mine.. so if anyone wants to have a go at my property they better be ready for a fight to the death.

shit that sucks to see it like that!

i know the feeling of your car getting attacked... well in my case kicked.

i was in Canberra after a night out i was leaving the car park and

this islander kicked my rear passengers side of my 32. i stopped and

then 2 came over and opened my door and started kicking me and

punching me in the face. i couldn't do much but all an unprovoked attack

and no cctv footage but now i got to get the side of my car resprayed :)

this kinda shit makes me want to carry a weapon.

Yeah i bet you don't get senseless acts of vandalism like this in countries where firearms are legal. f**kwits here fear nothing because worst that can happen is they cop a beating - but usually they're either too big or too young to get beaten up so they just don't give a f**k.

If someone did something like that to me (the guy that got his door and then head, kicked in) and I had a weapon of any sort ... seriously I don't think I'd see the outside of a prison for a long time. Which is why I don't have a weapon (short fuse as it is).

As bad as it is, I actually do carry a Swiss Army knife around in my car at all times. Chances are I'll never have to use it, but if things started to get really nasty then I'd whip it out as a warning for them to back off. No, I wouldn't stab someone, unless my life was in critical danger and it was the only way to prevent myself from getting killed.

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