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Some people!!

Just spent a couple of hours polishing my GTR and went down to Hillarys Marina for shopping and a drink with friends.

Got back to the car and someone had put a foot long scratch on the bonnet!!!

Looks like they put a bag or something on my car when they were getting into their car then dragged it off.

Spent a couple of hours polishing to remove about 75% of it but it really made me angry.Why the heck would you do that to someone elses property? Unbelievable

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Mine rarely comes out too. Reserved for weekends and I was really selective where I parked it to reduce the chance of someone opening a door on it

Sorry to hear about your incident, mate. I am sure you parked your car at the safest place you can find, but this could happen to anyone else. :(

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was this last night or this morning? i was at hillarys last night and the place was fkn packed, had to drive round for ages just to find a spot. and there were heaps of semi pissed people all walking down through the carpark.

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I've had dreams of parking my car in an obvious spot, then hiding in the bushes waiting for someone to do something, just so I can ambush the f**kers and to go town on them...

Whatever problems you guys have with your cars, amplify that by 10, and then you'll have what I get. My car seems to attract soo much hate :( All of the dents an scratches on my car are due to someone not liking my cars style, and throwing shit at it, or intentionally scratching it. :( it's always the same sorta bogan commodore-loving cunts that I see...

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Hahaha love it turboxtrail. I'm down with u for hiding in the bushes for a tactical ambush.

And yea I know Ur pain. Sum Gibson thought it would be funny to throw a coke at my car at 24hr maccas quart hill. So when he went inside I reversed up to the side of his car and used my flamethrower kit on the side of his ss until his paintjob was smouldering off the side of his car. Then gave it legs outta there.

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woah I don't condone violence but...next time just set fire to his tyres :whistling:

haha no don't do that, there's bound to be cctv around there :)

I get so pissed when the wife puts stuff on our car and then more so on other people's cars. I don't care if it looks like a crapbox, you just never put stuff on a car. Old car's bootlid was all scratched from her doing it, super annoyed.

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woah I don't condone violence but...next time just set fire to his tyres :whistling:

haha no don't do that, there's bound to be cctv around there :)

I get so pissed when the wife puts stuff on our car and then more so on other people's cars. I don't care if it looks like a crapbox, you just never put stuff on a car. Old car's bootlid was all scratched from her doing it, super annoyed.

Could not agree more about the mrs.... mine even now checks if her pants have zip's or button's that might scratch it if she leans on my car :) she learn's well, she even tells her friends off for it :)

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Could not agree more about the mrs.... mine even now checks if her pants have zip's or button's that might scratch it if she leans on my car :) she learn's well, she even tells her friends off for it :)

Haha, same here. Mrs's bag got a half-leather string that is used to close the bag, and it's so long I had to remind her about touching the door everytime she gets in and out of the car. :P

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