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Just for the record, I am on the Gold Coast and I have an R34 GTT Silver and I most certainly did not scratch this car, I am obvviously concerned that people seeing this thread may want to take vigilante action...make sure your facts are correct before you go scratching some poor saps car!!!ie mine!!!!!

Just for the record, I am on the Gold Coast and I have an R34 GTT Silver and I most certainly did not scratch this car, I am obvviously concerned that people seeing this thread may want to take vigilante action...make sure your facts are correct before you go scratching some poor saps car!!!ie mine!!!!!

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Yeah no one has the right to key anyone elses car but their own! It is just dispicable, childish behaviour, and yeah would be good if the story was not from a freind of a friend, I am not doubting the vadility of the story, but due to human nature stories tend to gain things on them as they are passed along.

No I am not implying that you or your story is exagerated in any way shape or form, but unless you were there, and saw for a fact that this guy in the skyline did the damage then what grounds have you got to stand on?

Yes it was a very bad coincidence that this happened after the argument and that the other driver, might or might not have hung around, but to go out and accuse of someone in this coloured car did such and such and so and so to my car is just childish in itself.

All that said a dingo stole my baby!

SKa very true, im just going by what my mate told me, if I was there I would have seen and known what skyline it was. But atm we are pritty sure its a R34 GTT Silver (Darker silver then R32s and R33s)

whats all this! your on here saying your mate wants to do physical harm to someone you have no idea about how may or may not have damaged his car. why not go to centre management see if they have camera's in the car park get 100% prof of the crime take that to his lawyer and get damages to cover the costs and be done with it. everyone gets it in the end..or you and your mates still in the school yard.....

rsx84 its just a saying, I spoke to my mate the other night and old him to forget about all this crap as he wont find the guy who did it.

So lets all forget about it as im not too interested in it anymore due to the fact my mate has put it behind him.

whats all this! your on here saying your mate wants to do physical harm to someone you have no idea about how may or may not have damaged his car. why not go to centre management see if they have camera's in the car park get 100% prof of the crime take that to his lawyer and get damages to cover the costs and be done with it. everyone gets it in the end..or you and your mates still in the school yard.....

dunno what it is about you but you always seem to be late in things :)

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