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Well sum 1 did a hit and run on my today.. :)

my driver side front fender is sorta crunched in and i got dunt just above the wheel and sum scratches on my front bumper..

this is so gay...

it's gonna cost me a bit to fix it up..

sigh...

anywayz...hope this happens to no 1

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crap. i park there all the time, have the datto now, but in 1 week I'll have the GTR

I try to park away from every other car in the place, the bastard was probably parking, hit you, then thought I better move to another section of the centre so he doesn't catch me. probably an old person in a volvo mate

hope it doesn't cost too much to fix up

mark

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Same thing happened to me the night before the Newcastle Cruz a coupla weeks back but it was minor, I parked my '33 out the front of my mates place while we were inside having a session, then suddenly we all heard a light noise like two cars had made contact, I didn't bother going outside at the time to look cause we were all pretty bent and we weren't actually sure if anything did happened. I found the scuff mark on my front bumper a few days later. I know who it was because of the color of the mark left on my car but the stupid bitch didnt even have the decency to come to the door to let us know. If it was me who done that, I would've at least left a note on their window or something. Ever since then, the girl pretends that she didnt see us everytime we cross path...... guilty conscience maybe.......

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