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So I got out of the car today out the front of work.

Noticed this little mark on my roof and im like hmm that's weird and rubbed it off.

Then when I walked to the front of the car the whole bonnet had marks on it.

I looked closer and the marks go up and over the roof and down the boot.

They are little foot prints the size of a very small child.

Also hand prints along the boot as if that's where they climbed up

The car is parked undercover at work in a car park.

Then at home its parked in a 4 space car port.

Such a weird thing for someone to just climb over the car haha left no marks except for dirty foot prints.

Ghost maybe? :ph34r:

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I get cat prints on mine at home too. Wouldn't mind so much if I had a cat but no.

You gotta love a dark coloured car... Sexxxy but a pain to keep clean.

The amount of fine MDF dust that I get on my car when parked at work is insane.

But I have never had shoe prints!!! LOL. I'm Intrigued.

MYSTERY SOLVED!

IT WAS THE INDIAN KID! (7-9year old) :domokun:

Went home on my lunch break and caught him out the front riding his bike.

Asked him really nice if he had done it or seen who did it.

He kept telling me nooo noo I would not do that maybe the kids over the road.

Finally after some bashing nice talking he gave up his story.

"soo ahh my ball went missing and I climbed up the car to see if I could find it"

WHAT THE HELL MAN!!?

Edited by Kasko

Bollywood style! Hope it didn't scratch too much. Cheeky little sh!t.

Did he find his ball?

Hahaha bollywood!

Lol I hope so because I really dont want him looking for it again.

He might end up in the apartment or some weird $h!t

I ended up leaving a note for his parents to say can you please not let him play around the cars.

He rides his bike between the cars in the car port which is dangerous for my paint job

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