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i an ABSOLUTELY FURIOUS.. just went outside to use my car today and it has been keyed down the entire RHS!

if i saw the person doing it, god knows who would have held me back...

what is it with RETARDS that have NO RESPECT for other peoples belongings??

end of rant

Warren.

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Its these little streetrat f**kers that have no respect

We all work hard for what we have, and our taxes wind up putting food on their table and drugs in their heads.. They got no respect cos the lazy pricks never work a day in their life, and have never worked hard to save for something that they can appreciate for and look after.

this pisses me off every single time i read it.... little f**kers with nothing better to do than destroy something else that someone has worked so hard to get and look after

hope you can find out who it was and fry them....

I know how you feel dude, mine goes in to the panel shop in a couple of weeks to get some key action on the GTR fixed up, nothing that a cool grand can't fix........f*kkers! That was my PFC money!!!!!

Jealousy of these kids that people such as us can own such a magnificant car yet, becasue they are jealous, they have to go destroy what we have.

I ever see anyone keying mine, there will be no tomorrow left for the f**kwit cause the courts/government/police will say they are powerless to do anything.

Edited by r33skyliner

yours is probably same as mine when it came from japan (think it got done on the docks - and seems pretty common with fresh imports unfortunately) ... most of it came out.. but there is still a line.

Bloody kids.. thing is I don't think they are really 'kids' either, they're dumb shit bogan commo drivers and riced up lancer drivers that are just jealous as they don't have the money for a decent car, or to get up off their ass to earn the money to buy a decent car.

The amount of sh.t I get from working on my car in my driveway yelled out just shows the b.s. jealousy out there... "whats wrong with your jap piece of shit".. screamed out by some jellyfish in some VN as they hook a lame burnout. Little do dickheads like that I was installing a damn larger turbo - just so i could whip even more wankers like that.

Low life scum with no testicles to actually stand there and make a statement like that.

That's why I take no pride on the exterior of my car. Not worth it in the end. But I feel your pain mate. I go nuts when my missus puts her feet on the dash. Fortunately I live in an area where people respect others' belongings and I don't sh1t where I sleep so the neighbours respect my car and watch out for it. Only last week the guy across the street told three 15 yo kids to get away from it. they were only looking but it's good to know that there is still kind people out there.

I have seen a few incidents when I went to UQ, the unfortunate thing is alot of the time its spoilt kids around there that do it, I remember chasing a little farker through the backstreets after he throw a rock at my mates commie...

the other sad thing is you see so many rich mommies boys/girls open car doors on other cars in the car parks also!!!

Glad to see you got some of it out Warren, i know how you feel...

Had my GTR Bonnet keyed last week :D

I feel ya pain.

I agree its a pain when you can't take your car anywhere without worrying if some dick will damage it. You start thinking is it really worth owning a collectable car if you can't let it out of your sight!

Then you take it for a drive the next day and the GTR power kicks in and brings that boost grin :lol: back on your face.

They did $500 worth of damage and guess how much my excess is?

$500. Irony its a bitch

Hope the cut and polish did the trick for you and you can live with it for a litttle while. My vandal gouged the aluminium!

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