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Two days ago some dickhead plumber ripped up part of the carpark next to my car to get to a leaking pipe - using a jackhammer of course. The carpark is owned by my business, and at the time, my car was the only one parked there, so it wouldn't have taken a rocket scientist to know the car belonged to someone working in the office. Wouldn't you find out who's car it was and ask them to move it first??? There was mud splattered all over the car, but I haven't washed it properly yet to see if there is any damage from flying rock or concrete... :(

reminds me of my what happend to us once. We own a retail store in a shopping complex. Out the back of the warehouse we have some designated carparks that we park in. My mum had just got a new rx8 and it was parked there, for some reason they had to spray some loading bay thing on the road out the back of the warehouse so they proceeded to go about marking the area off and lay the stencil thing down. They started spraying and I happend to be going to get lunch. I walked out and im like wtf are you doing, theyre like spraying the road sign thing, im like its going to go on those cars and they shrugged as if to say who cares. Im like thats our car, its parked in a bay allocated to our store surely you could have asked us to move it. Hes like oh sorry, then started spraying again, so i moved it. What an idiot...

Sorry to hear rodney,

My skyline got keyed tow weeks ago by another skyline owner. The cops have done nothing but i know who it was cos some people got the nunber plate so i'm going to fix them myself.

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 My skyline got keyed tow weeks ago by another skyline owner. The cops have done nothing but i know who it was cos some people got the nunber plate so i'm going to fix them myself.

Excellent news on knowing who keyed your car.

If the police aren't going to do anything, I reckon that gives you open slather to reap some vengance.

And if the person who did it is on here ..... you are a lowlife piece of shit and you deserve everything that is going to come your way ... farkin loser.

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