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some f@#k head did a hit and run on friday night..they hit the whole right side of my car..the damage starts from the back 1/4 panel..back door...front door..front 1/4 panel and front bumper....and the were f@#ken nice enogh to do the runner...im over this shit..this is the third time this has happend to me..

im really over this shit

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I had a Fuc-tard reversed into my car (not the skyline). Lucky I take an over cautious look around when I park and remembered the plate of the car that was in front of me. I reported it to the cops, and Fuc-tard said they were going to tell the police when they got back from holidays. :bs!:

They ended up paying for the new bonnet cause it was a tray back Falcadore.

I probably just got lucky but all I can suggest for parking lots is do the same and have a look around.

Sorry to hear it’s happened again. Best of luck fixing it dude.

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yer this is the third time its happend to me.

some f@#k head hit my landcruser at 40klm....and it threw my 3 1/2 tone 4x4 five meters.

it cost me $1500 lucky the for the bull bar...or it would of been $5000 or more..

then i had some f@#k head hit my other car (nissan blue bird) they smashed off my side mirror...im sick to death of people who cant be responsible for there actions...

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how did the 4x4 cost you cash?

didnt you get the rego plate.

And yeah, park it on the street... you risk things like this happening.

If i go anywhere like a mates etc, i make sure i've booked a driveway possie before i drive my sky there

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if its a stock rear bumper then u won't see half the damage till u take it off. i have a lil dent (bout 5cm radius) on my rear bumper. Underneath it lies a bumper support that has more waves than hawaii.

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