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thats crap, i had someone pour brake fluid over my paint in vermont south a year or so ago, i bet its the same little f*ks jellous of people with nice cars

That's f**ked too mate. How was the damage to the paint?

wtf is wrong with people these days? i really want these bastards to get caught in the act by a car lover. they need consequences dangnammit. im just glad i have a garage for my baby. wouldn't sleep too well if i had to park outside

Maybe a big bird lost its way and slammed into the back of the car, mistaking the back window for a tunnel? one of many scenarios that may have taken place...

I have a black skyline you can borrow if ya need...

Yeah but i dont know their neighbors so i dont know why they would be disgruntled. I am not the sort of person who tears up and down streets, and its not like the car makes any noise.

Oh and ryan i might need my car back for a few days.

I Feel 4 You Bro! I Was @ A House Party That Just Turned Into A Massive Brawl In The Front Yard, I Had My Car Keyed 4 No Reason In Front Of Me! All I Can Say Is The 17 or 18yo Dumb f**k Who Did It Will Never Ever Touch Somebodys Car Again! :(

But Yeah, My Car Still Wears The Scars From That Night Which Includes A Dinted A Pillar From A Rock! So Yeah, Sucks 2 Be You! Look On The Bright Side, You Just Have 2 Replace A Window, Not A Panel Or Spray The Car!

My 2c

baseball bat out of a moving car?

not cool... this happened to a mate when I was at his place one night, these guys drove down his street hitting every car... except mine... must have been skyline fans or they just thought it looked too sad to hit...

you just don't mess with another man's ride... it goes against 'the code'

That's f**ked too mate. How was the damage to the paint?

paint went all white over the passenger side of the car, i had a $600 professional cut and polish, still didnt come up perfect i ended up getting it all re-painded when i got a body kit, really sux

maybe a really fat possum fell off the power lines? or a wombat?

sorry to see that man... thats BS... like the wanker that did a bonnet and roof run over my shitty ol daewoo... cost me 1800 through my insurance at the time.

really pisses me off when dipshits do stuff like that

paint went all white over the passenger side of the car, i had a $600 professional cut and polish, still didnt come up perfect i ended up getting it all re-painded when i got a body kit, really sux

This wasn't on the 33 was it? Some people are just dicks.

Fark Jarrod, that's a major bitch. Sorry to hear. I had a similar thing happen to my car years ago out the front of my house, only thing is they used a pick axe and trashed every window and left speed holes in the boot and doors, ahhhh enemies, So much fun!

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