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:happy: hey guys.. last week thursday night at about 12:30 midnight.. car got keyed on the left panel behind the door.. 5 girls that came out of the bar next to fast eds in carousel was pissed drunk i think.. i was at the outdoor section of fast eds smoking when i saw the girls walkin towards their car.. mine was parked next to theirs.. da girl sitting at the passenger side kept her door open and stared at me.. next thing i know there were 2 dudes that were sitting at the outdoor section of fast eds told me my car was keyed.. i ran to my car and saw the scratch marks...

please help me to locate the car.. it was a burgundy red holden astra 4 door 2000 model(i think)

the number plate that i got was 1APK473.. went to the police station to report it and they tried to trace down the number.. but it was a white nissan.. we are quite sure bout 1APK.. just not too sure bout the last 3 digits but it should be pretty close... if anyone has seen this car around.. please let me know.. my mobile number is 0402741025...

if i cant track down the b*****s.. i would need to pay an excess of $1800 for my car to get resprayed.. and i dont have that sort of money... if anyone helps me them down.. i would give a reward of $100..

P.S if the 2 guys that were sitting in fast eds that informed me my car was keyed.. pls sms me so i can keep your phone number incase we find the person who did it and if u guys are willing to be my witnesses it would be great!!

Cheers

Bernard AKA SLOWPOK3

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Shit, that's no good dude :happy: ! This [keying peoples cars] seems to be an ever growing trend. Several of my mates' cars have been scratched in the last few weeks. It should be a Jail-able offence to do this to someones pride and joy. I know if someone did it to my car, they wouldn't see the light of the next day.

I feel your pain mate...

early last sunday morning someone donated a brick to my back window, $1400 excess, so I had to sort it out my self and it still cost me nearly $500. Its not the same as b4 >_< , but finally got it tinted.

I hope ppl like this get whats coming to them.

I feel your pain mate...

early last sunday morning someone donated a brick to my back window, $1400 excess, so I had to sort it out my self and it still cost me nearly $500. Its not the same as b4 >_< , but finally got it tinted.

I hope ppl like this get whats coming to them.

Sorry to hear that mate. Thats 1 thing that worries me when i drove my car out darmn keying jelous/pissed people. I hope it all works out well for u.

Ben

about 90% of the work i do at work in insurance work for RAC and i have started to notice lately there have been an increase in the number of cars comin in that have been key'd.

I have had my old silvia key'd b4 and its fuct ppl have no respect for other ppls property.

mike

**on a side note tho i love key'd car jobs at work, nice and quick, easy to redo and we get given a good amount of hours for them.

that sucks man yep i have had my show gemini my lexus and my monaro keyed i pray i catch someone day thats all i ask and i no i will go to hell for what i do to them but i can live with that to top it of the cnts left a note on my monaro nice car......if you get them call me i will go round with ya 0421771771

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Sorry to hear about ur car.... someone dented my door a while back!

i say you should rethink your words, twit.

it is unfortunate that it happens, and people have to disrespect, and damage other people's property, but thats what we have insurance for >_<

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Bernard, don't go through insurance to get this repaired. Go to a workshop yourself. You'll save $1,500 or around that figure and you won't ruin your insurance rating.

Keep the receipt and when you locate the f**ks they'll have to pay for it by law and there will be some charge involved.

Yep, our new daily driver got keyed, only the right rear door though? and its just a bunky pile really nothing flash? It sounds like people think its "hard" if you key someones car and they dont see you........ ???

I believe that if you do find them you should return the favour, they keyed the pride and joy of your life, how about you key their faces?????

:)>_<

I have heard not to take imports to Caro cuz it has been quite common for them to be keyed. Mine has always been ok but then I haven't taken it there often either because of it.

Good luck finding them, will keep me eyes peeled.

I try to park away from other cars and keep the car in eye sight.. but its so hard not to worry about your car in public places coz some ppl have no respect and if u dnt see it happen then your got nothin on them. I'll also keep an eye out and let you know if I see them

"Exactly, and people tell me I am paranoid. My car spends most of its life locked in a garage. Work cars are for shops!..."

Me too. My r went from being a daily driver to a weekend deal. I hate jealous ppl...and uncharacteristically now women are doing this juvenile sh!t.

Bernard...and I will strike down upon them with great vengeance and furious anger

those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will

know my name is the son of rajab when I lay my vengeance upon thee. Beeatches!

So far I have had a Commo stolen, a stereo stolen out of a Corolla and the most recent of them was an egging (thankfully the weak losers had such a soft throw only 1 actually hit) and the most sad bit is, I know who did that, and they are import people. No-one should touch other peoples cars, I would never stoop as low as to attack someones car no matter what they did to annoy me. As past experiences will prove, I say it to peoples faces and leave property out of it. Its the weak persons way out.

at dominos in gosnells couple days ago, when i was about to leave, 3 dudes sittin on the curb threw chips at my car and i got so fired up about it, i know it was only chips but i was about to jump out of the car and knock their lights out bcoz the car means so much to me (too bad the light had turned green).. well i was in my cuzn's ns coupe at the time hehe but STILL!

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