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dunno if this has been done before, but it would be good to get an idea.

basically post the location or parking spot where u would never park ya skyline.

ok ill start

burwood shopping centre

Parramatta (around church st)

Liverpool westfield shopping centre

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These are for the Newcastle area.

Windale. Most of you Sydneysiders probably don't know where this is, but you certainly would remember it if you went there.

I also wouldn't park at the Civic video at the Adamstown shops again. Even though it's a very safe area I had my window smashed there so that's enough for me.

Finally, the Raymo cinemas. A friend had his window smashed there once.

*more newcastle area*

MIC33R - I live in raymond terrace. I wouldnt park on the streets anywhere....especially down near dominos, or the south side of the golf course

My mate's EvoS (yeah ricer, but still) was sratched bigtime at windale by 8 yo's (caught on video) scrathed profanities in the car doors....

Certain Parts of Metford would be another place i wouldnt park.

Singleton is pretty bad. I got my car keyed there during the day on a few occasions

These are for the Newcastle area.

I also wouldn't park at the Civic video at the Adamstown shops again. Even though it's a very safe area I had my window smashed there so that's enough for me.

Yep Adamstown is dodgy, my cousin had her car window smashed & some jerk ran off with her purse... f#cking piece of sh#t. As for windale... Gezzzzzzzz its not even worth mentioning, there’s no reason you'd ever go or be there... It's like saying "im going to the Gaza strip for walk around & see the sites.", It just don’t happen!

Cessnock, anywhere @ night. Had my car parked across the street of my m8s dads restaurant there on the main road. There was the little wigga's roaming the streets, they were yelling shit out from a distance, some sh#t bout skyline dickhead or whatever. Later on they must have kicked my car coz the alarm went off, i seen the lights flashing so i ran across the street, nothing was damged which was good. I had a few drinks in me too & was ready for a fight so about 10 of us went outside calling these little pricks to teach'em a lesson, they had nothing & stayed away.

Oww & when my dad was driving in Cessnock too once again going go to our friends restaurant, he was telling me when he was driving home he nearly crashed because some little f#cks out there had put big f#cking logs in the middle of the road to try & crash some cars it would seem. He pulled over & got it out of the way.

Parked at Mac Westfields, but i NEVER park there after 5 and never on the top cinema level carpark. I know plenty of people who have had break ins there but usually only at night whilst they are watching a movie.

Parked at Parramatta but only in front of the Fitness First.

Places I've had my car broken into, keyed: Strathfield station in front of 20people person breaking into the car pissed off when a bystander said he was going to call the police.

Burwood: Westfields, broken into.

City: Pitt St, keyed.

Brighton Le Sands: coles, keyed again

I stopped worrying too much, if someone wants to be an ass they will be an ass.

Anyway thats what insurance is for.

whats wrong with burwood,

ive parked there heaps,

and never heard anything either

man I'm there all the time, for long periods as well...nothings happened yet. Same with Macquarie Centre. Maybe because my car looks stock???

i park my car anywhere, i used to watch out, but now ive noticed there can b dikheads anywhere, eg i was parked at castle towers and sum guy opened his car door really hard into my back pannel and left a huge dent wif red paint. at the driving range some guy hit a ball into my passenger door and left a dent.

now i just dont bother, its my daily driver atm when my new car arrives, im gettin the skyline fixed and sprayed.

hrmmmmmmmmmmm

i always use to park my car at burwood (main road, westfields, adjoining roads to railway station) as i live a suburb over. and as for macquarie shopping centre (my girlfriend comes from up that way) with no dramas at all as we goto watch the movies up there all the time....

having said that, if you care to go out with the trolls at night and the early hours of the morning then the likeliness of your car being vandalised is going to be higher WHEREVER YOU PUT IT........

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