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Im not normally a violent man, but if i caught the person responsible for this, i may have to change my ways. worst part is it happened on my street, and i have no garage, so im just gonna have to keep leaving her out to the vandals.

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DAAM!!

they werent leanient with that screw driver either...looks pretty deep...I'd be pissed. no alarm im assuming....

and its situations like this u cant really do alot unless u catch em red handed...so if u do...let me know :wave:

feel for ya

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DAAM!!

they werent leanient with that screw driver either...looks pretty deep...I'd be pissed. no alarm im assuming....

and its situations like this u cant really do alot unless u catch em red handed...so if u do...let me know :wave:

feel for ya

theres an alarm, it just isnt sensitive enough to react to that i guess.. If i caught them red handed though, id lay the smack down.

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I'm with Alf.

Get it off the road as next time they may be using that screw driver to pop the lock and vrooom off it goes down the street to the nearest industrial area to see what it can do.

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this kinda crap happened to a guy in a turbo lancer near my house, i came along about 5 mins after and the guy was practically driving, about half and hour later i see them driving around with about the other car loads of people with bats and poles looking for the guys that did it,

my point is, people that scratch cars are losers :wave:

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fark me dead... hate to see this kinda crap happening... what's worse is theres really nothing that can be done to stop idiots from keying people's cars...

i still remember parking my car outside one night... some sh!theads decided it was a good idea to squirt some PVA glue down the side of my white skyline. luckily, i came out just in time to wipe most [yes, some was left and dried and cant be removed without removing some paint] of it off cos it was still wet... ohh mate if i knew who did it...

:ermm::yes:

deriq

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I know just how you feel man.

I owned my R33 for 3 days when someone keyed mine. Right outside the front door of my work too. What really sux is that they didn't just key one panel. They went right down the passenger side from the front quater, through the door and onto the rear quater. All right throught to the metal.

Could have killed someone :ermm:

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Mate, that sucks. They only do it cause their jealous. If I caught up to anyone that did that to my car or anyone elses, id drag a set of keys back and forth across their face, until i got bored.

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that sucks :ermm:

I mate of mine, who is on the forum has had every panel key'd and scratched. from parking @ uni and in the city..

such a f**ked up thing to have happen to your car :yes:

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