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Plus respect - PFFT these guys must be weak holden drivers lol

Wish i was black go to centre link and tell them my story they wpuld give me a real r34 gtr for the stress i went through lol

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Sorry to hear mate! I would never leave my car on a weekend in fremantle/northbridge, too many drunk people who will do anything to get recognition from there buddies.

+1. Bit sad isnt? Cant seem to drive the car anywhere these days...

Its freo - Freo is a small town that words get around so wont be hard to find who did it ...

Funny you say that..

Couple years ago my cousin's gf party got gate crashed by these fck heads, and about a week later I'm in Freo with a friend and I'm introduced to some of her 'freo boys', and they start bragging how they gate crashed this party, smashed all these guys and stuff. I then start laughing and they're like 'You know about this party?', and I'm like 'Yeah, was my cousin's gf's party'.... you should have seen their faces when I said that.

Not sure if anything happened to them after, as one of the girls from this party was king hit by one of the guys and her dad was out to kill the dude.

Plus with someone doing sh*t to your car...they've either got to be awfully drunk or just plain outright weak dogs.

As in Pulp Fiction : 'What's more chickensh*t than f*cking with a man's automobile? I mean, don't f*ck with another man's vehicle'

I don't bother street parking my R unless there are plenty of people around to make sure it's safe (typically during the day), or if I'm going somewhere for 10-15minutes. Night time say in Northbridge I park it at my work HQ where there are video cameras all around the building.

The expense of having a 'quality' performance car in general (not a bunky drift s13 for example) is usually youv'e got to pay for parking (in private / enclose areas).

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Ahh man sorry to hear about your car. Hope you catch up with the pr*cks that did it.

I never park my car where i cannot see it and if thats not possible then i wont take the car out.

It`s good to have more than one vehicle...

Guys cheers for all ur support :whistling:

I guess this guy messed with the wrong person cause i got alot of ppl after them :)

I am so glad theyd dint touch the GTR front end :D otherwise i would through my car away Dents can be fixed buy pride wont.

here are some pics's

look worse in person!!

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That sucks so bad man, feel sorry for you :whistling: Hopefully it was on camera but can't believe some people out there do this sort of thing to someone elses property.

*token most of those will buff right out comment*

I know what sucks more that camera the guy had on his apartment was a DUD!!!! ( it was off so im going camping next wenesday night i had a few witnness saw guy run into a a lil Carolla!

:D Mass murder :D

hey man i know how you feel i was working at southlands one night at about 9:30 and some drunk kids thought it would be funny to punch my car to see if i had an alarm or not luckily for me the security guard saw them and chased after them pretending it was his car he caught one of the kids and who stopped running and just started crying cause he thought the guard was going to kill him and got all his details, but it was still a pain in the arse having to get quotes to get it fixed and then not having a car for the few weeks afterwards

That would suck i wish i found the guys doing it at the time i would of killed them but its funny fremantle is small they will come back to the same spot and i will be their waiting :D

Its a pain well if worse gose i will just get a whole re - spray :)

But then agian it money i didn t have 2 spend !

alright how about we organise our next SAUWA cruise will be to that carpark in freo

Baseball bats and machettes welcome :D

Sounds Like fun :)

Minuim requerments are :

Baseball Bat

Knife

Coon Cleaning

Keving Rudd

I dont think the car park will have egough room for all of us lol

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