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I hope he asked the owner of the car if that chick could sprawl herself all over it.

I know I wouldn't be too happy if someone sprawled themselves all over my car when I left it in a carpark! Especially when she's got jeans on and a studded metal belt.

Hence why my car isnt usually left anywhere where I can't see it.

Guest Boxhead

yeh, i know how much studded belts hurt paint, my old car had scratches all near like, behind drivers door, where my belt would hit evertim i got in and out of the car lol... ohwell.. its dead now anyway...

umm good point tho erin, i would say if i did that, i would have to get the chick to not put full weight, and only her hand on it...

but anyway, aslong as if someone asks, those dents and scratches were already there hehe

No I do not know the owner of the car, BUT I made sure that she bearly touched the car, as I wouldn't want some girl scratching my hoodi either!!!!!!!!!!!

We all have respect for each others machinery and I trust

SLU 74U was not marked in any way, I actually took another photo of the car without her on it...I will post it asap when I download it!

Originally posted by BoOsTeD_RB26

the aluminium bonnets on the gtrs dent pretty easily also....hope you were careful coz i wouldnt have been too happy. the panic button for the alarm would have come in handy :P

their so damn fragile you can dent them just by closing the bonnet, which is why i throw it down from about 20cm.

I also worried at car meets.. i dont mind people leaning on the car's solid panels but when they get their ass cheak over the edge of the panel and on to the bonnet, thats a no-no!

If that young lady dented my bonnet, im sure she could pay me back somehow.

Shaun

maybe its just me being a bitch but if some guy took a picture of some skanky ho or even a guy with his shirt off - ANYONE on my bonnet without my permission even if they didnt dent it etc - i would be damn piissed!

My thoughts are that you dont breathe even on my car without my permission :)

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