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Well some low life just happend to walk past my car with a key sticking out and keyed the passenger side from front to rear.

Gee am I pissed off at all these DH's that have nothing better to do.

Wonder how Shannons will take this? or whould it be cheaper for me to get someone to do the repairs?

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already did....,

$500 dollars excess. Some parts arent too deep but I am not painter so who knows whether its will cut out or not..

uploaded 2 phone pic's ,not really that good as was dark in the garage...

Dazza

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Thanks guys.

I will give the cust & polish a go first & then report back to you with the results.

Its just a pitty that ther are people with no respect for other peoples property now adays...

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I don't understand f**kwits who go out of their way to ruin other people's day.

For example (and this is no where near as bad as the OP) I was driving along minding my own business yesterday when some chick in the passenger seat of a 4x4 yells out "Your exhaust sounds like shit", then another guy in the back seat proceeds to make the "wanker" hand gesture out the window. I mean why? You may not like my car or my tastes, but mind your own f**king business.

S'all good though, they got stuck behind me at a set of lights and continued to yell shit so I sat there till the light went yellow then took off.

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That's bad news dude, hope it buffs out.

People are all a bunch of kunce. I used to own a convertible. Without a roof, EVERYONE wants to scream shit at you. When my gf in the passenger seat was abused by a bunch of bogans I decided to sell it. F*ckin arseholes the lot of 'em.

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I don't understand f**kwits who go out of their way to ruin other people's day.

For example (and this is no where near as bad as the OP) I was driving along minding my own business yesterday when some chick in the passenger seat of a 4x4 yells out "Your exhaust sounds like shit", then another guy in the back seat proceeds to make the "wanker" hand gesture out the window. I mean why? You may not like my car or my tastes, but mind your own f**king business.

S'all good though, they got stuck behind me at a set of lights and continued to yell shit so I sat there till the light went yellow then took off.

Flamethrower exhaust will fix that problem for you...

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they got stuck behind me at a set of lights and continued to yell shit so I sat there till the light went yellow then took off.

hahahah, nice..

to the OP, i'd be happy to lend a hand if you want to bring it round - i can try and polish it out for ya... but i disagree with the others though, that looks like a paint job IMO, very hard to tell from the pics though.

by the way, i've got all the necessary tools for the job. Trust me, that sort of scratch will go no where by hand

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ive come back to my car after work to see people standing around it in a circle and tell me that "It's no VS mate, hahaha" and "I know it's only a Skyline but you can atleast try do a burnout for us, hahah." Then I just get in and roll away slowly to dissapoint them all. Luckily for me I've had more positive comments yelled at me while driving rather than negative. I've been spat at and sweared at by the usual bogans but no physical damage has been caused as of yet. It's strange that even with a Skyline that looks very close to stock (just rims and exhaust) you can still attract so much attention.

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