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oi some one threw an egg at me line,

no idea who :S from the looks if it, looks like it was whn the car was moving. no harm just the EGGS! thankgod no scratchs!

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The same thing happened to me last night when I was at a friends house :D

I used my mates hose to get most of it off and tonight im going to give it a good wash.

You think it could have done any damage to my nice fresh paint???

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WTF?

Are you guys serious? Was it a bloody terridactal egg or somthing?

u obviously dont know what the contents of an egg does to paint ;) not to mention the shell on impact.

IF YOUR CAR EVER GETS EGGED WASH IT OFF THOROUGHLY AS SOON AS U SEE IT.

Never let it sit there... even if u rinse it.

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yeah, unfortunetly this happned at night and i didnt see it till the next day evening. i washed it off ASAP, just on the spray. used a soaked mic-fiber to do the rest, but still theres lil scratch marks.

only if could get my hands on the bugger who did it!

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We bought a new car once and the boot had been egged when the car was on the transporter so they had to repaint the whole boot. Eggs do a shitload of damage so check carefully. You might not notice as much on a white car

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In what areas have these egg attacks occured?

I can't believe how demented people are in this day and age to have no respect for other peoples property. We drive a Japanese car.....WHATS THE BIG F*(kiNg DEAL?! Its just plain sad for people to have such a hatred for what....a car?

Anyway, I can just imagine the damage on a black Skyline....makes me cringe.

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hmmmm I say we go vigilante on the pricks.......teach them some discipline.....so that the next time they see an egg, they'll fall to the floor and start shivering like a mouse on crack that's been poked with an iron rod........repeatedly ;)

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i got mine done in thomastown... i think its one of those lil shits that lives near by... also jumped into my friends house... n badged his [H] badge from his integra infront of his house.. i feel like running them over if i know who it is. lol

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