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too late,my was covered with blankets but it still ding the crap out of it,even on the front right guard right on the round part its dinged so hard it cracked all the paint.

we had he size of tennis balls,my mums camry has a smashed winscreen,so does about every other car in my neighbourhood and cars i seen driving.

would love to be a paintless dent romover this week.

I'm in Baulkham Hills and we got hit pretty hard.... car was in garage luckily. Sorry to all that got hit.

Some pictures I took attached.

I took the two "garden pictures" about 5 minutes after and they'd already melted a fair bit. They were 20c pieces round when first coming down, nasty stuff...

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I was just in parked in Pymble when i heard it starting...Ran to the car, and luckily there was a dude(Matt) that works for Dominos that parked his wrx and another Peugeot under cover behind the shops and showed me where to drive in. I just stopped the car when the hail started getting massive....phew soo close :D

sorry to hear about so many pl with dents n smashed windows tho :D

Tennis ball sized hail here...

I got smacked in the mouth by one while trying to cover my car...Felt like I got punched in the face. f**king thing came at me sideways.

I have dents on my roof and passenger quarter.

Oh, and a swollen bottom lip.

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