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Just realised the dent on my car 10 minutes ago after I parked my car at work and I am feeling super gutted now! Worse thing is I don't know who the fcuk did this! Was at Chadstone shopping mall yesterday afternoon. Was at a mate's house last night parked on the street and was filling up at the servo on the way to work this morning.

Looking at the dent suggests that some kunts in a SUV open and whack the door on the side of my car. So this could have happened at the shopping centre yesterday arvo but since it was on the passenger side I didn't notice it when I drove away. Plus I was too excited to pay attention to my car after picking up a new phone. But whoever that farking did this I hope you crash into pole and break your arms and legs!!

Sorry for my rant and thanks for reading. Just have to let it out.....

Wonder how much it cost to fix this up?

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Just realised the dent on my car 10 minutes ago after I parked my car at work and I am feeling super gutted now! Worse thing is I don't know who the fcuk did this! Was at Chadstone shopping mall yesterday afternoon. Was at a mate's house last night parked on the street and was filling up at the servo on the way to work this morning.

Looking at the dent suggests that some kunts in a SUV open and whack the door on the side of my car. So this could have happened at the shopping centre yesterday arvo but since it was on the passenger side I didn't notice it when I drove away. Plus I was too excited to pay attention to my car after picking up a new phone. But whoever that farking did this I hope you crash into pole and break your arms and legs!!

Sorry for my rant and thanks for reading. Just have to let it out.....

Wonder how much it cost to fix this up?

Sorry to hear about that, Alvin. That's why I resist taking mine to any shopping centres.

Strange thing is, one of my friend's 350Z got a dent just like yours last week. :( He also reckon it could have come from opening an SUV door because his work got a lot of SUVs.

Good luck with fixing it up. I reckon it would cost around $250-$350.

Ouch! I hate damage like this! It's big enough to annoy the sh!t out of you but too small to lose your no claim bonus over!! I feel your pain!

+ 1 for taking notes on cars I park next to. Camera phone is a handy tool for this. However, such a minor damage like this would've hardly if even made a dent or scratch on the culprits door so it will be hard to prove. I feel your pain!

Sad event. I've only had my v35 for a year now, but have 2 dents now in my immaculate body (remember i'm talking about my car now...) due to parking in car parks. I'm always careful about opening my door when next to cars - I don't know why other %{:content:}amp;#'s can't do the same. That's why every time I drive into carparks I always park "strategically" i.e. park with passenger side to a column or against a wall (so driver's side of car on left doesn't open to your car) or park next to small car on left (same reason, but giving more space). Golden rule - never, NEVER, park next to a wank%r with a big 4 wheel drive - those guys typically don't give a rats! domokun.gif

Edited by Stuart McK

That sucks! id be pissed

I have to park in a shopping center for work however I start early enough that im able to grab a park where no other cars can park side by side of mine so what happens to you doesn't happen to me

Before that at the last place I worked I would park between 2 other staff members cars so if I got a ding I would know exactly who did it

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