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Loz I dont think that is a random attack on your car.

Do you have anyone that you hate or they hate you?

Honestly. After seeing your car on the cruise last night I felt heart broken for you to see that kind of reckless damage done to your car. Its not fair.

Originally posted by Jay95R33

Man this sucks.

I think it's time to do a stake out.  It sounds like some has targeted you or your car for some reason.

If I was you, I'd park the car in the same spot and wait a long way away with a video camera with a good zoom.

Get them on tape doing it and take it to the cops.

Even if it takes a few days.

So where you were parked there isn't any security cameras around??

Soundz like a good plan but how bout we all get together n wait in cars nearby then wen they make their move we run out n teach them not to mess wif our pride n joy?:)

I have a dent from 4WD door on driver's door, wrecks me every time I see it, but loz man, what happened to you was willfull damage. After seeing it the other night I realised how destroyed I would have been had it been mine.

Jealousy morphs to hatred in lesser life forms, the consequences of which you are unfortunately bearing at the moment which isn't fair.

Would it be too expensive/impractical for you to get a run around car or do you think it may have all just been bad luck?

Rhys.

it was only a matter of time, i've had the car for over two years now and its never seen a garage and its in the city every second night.

Can't really get a second car either....if i respray it, i'll keep it under lock an key 24/7 with minh standing outside the car at all times!;)

if minh stand next to it we are going to have the GAY GAMES 2....

TACTIC is ghey and has a B/F but was checking minh out... just imagine single gay people.... They would be all over him....

but yeh sorry bout your car... why not buy a COLT GSR **looks at tactic** and use that to run around.... or something that drives and can park....

BAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

and ask TACTIC to find the turbo in the GSR for you..... he found mine ;)

Originally posted by GTR-80Y

This gay stuff is goin too far....mihn and fellow homos, did u do the gay test in the wasteland? 100% for ALL of u!

LOZ you know you want it.!!!

LOZ loves Tall white guys who are single and slim. :lol:

Loz did you drag anyone Friday night?

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