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Im sick and tired of this shit. 2 months ago just before i sold my 32 i had someone run up the back of my car and scratch the bumper bar stripping the paint and bending the tow hook. Now i have had a r34 for 2 months now and its been hit 3 times so far. Someone reversed into my front bar and cracked the paint, they did the same thing with my rear bar and the paint is cracked now and yesterday i came back to my car after it was parked in westfields and some dickhead hit my side mirror and cracked the shit. Seriously i was parked with wide spaces in between. Sick of all these f**kwits hitting my car seriously i wish i caught someone hit and and run off i swear to god ill f**king kill them. Do you have f**kwits hitting your car and how mad does it make you?

Iv got a scratch on my rear bar.. apart from that nothing really.. no offense but its where you park your car.. stop parking in conjectured areas and it wont happen..

Even now ill walk 500 meters as long as i get a parallel park cause bumpers are easy to spray compared to dints in the door

Mate you're in Sydney, you're guaranteed to have damage to your car.

First week of getting my GT-R, front guard got scratched/dented by a retard in a shitty utility vehicle in Chatswood.

Rear bar damage, scratches and dents on guards/doors. It's bound to happen

Park next to a pillar, never park between jacked up cars or taxi looking cars.

Maybe invest in a motion activated dash cam (front and rear, expensive though).

Yeah I prefer to park away from all the tools too and walk a bit extra. Parking near pillars, wider spots or walls helps too. I go as far as getting out the passengers side due to parking the drivers side of the car so close to a wall or pillar

Out on the street single spots between driveways are the best and never overnight - had two cars hit when parked on the street overnight

i have to park mine in a supermarket car park everyday for work and i park away from everyone yet... i cant tell you how many times i still find scratches..dents..paint trade...smacked in mirrors...i know your pain..some people just dont respect other peoples stuff or just jealous mother...Fckers

You know what, call me paranoid but a few people have given us Skyline drivers and most sports car owners in general a bad label of "hoon" etc so although I don't think people go targeting us on purpose or anything, I definitely think they are less careful when parking nearing us and therefore less forgiving.

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