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That stuff scares the hell out of me. Im just mostly worried about some barstard keying my car. my mums pulsar got done one nite when I was driving it. He keyed it SOOOO hard it dented the bonnet. I would seriouly rather they nicked off with my wheels or something.

(not that I want my wheels nicked)

yer i hate loosers like that.

Last night some FAG thru a maccas coke at my car while i was driving.

We chased them for 10 mins with the high beams on them etc, But realy what could i do...

I was on gympie rd, just befor maccas.(brisbane ppl) They were in a white falcon... I have the number plate saved in my phone... Should i post it?

yer i hate loosers like that.

Last night some FAG thru a maccas coke at my car while i was driving.

We chased them for 10 mins with the high beams on them etc, But realy what could i do...

I was on gympie rd, just befor maccas.(brisbane ppl)  They were in a white falcon... I have the number plate saved in my phone... Should i post it?

What could ya do? Keep following. One of yas has got to stop for fuel at some stage. People have this habit of being a big strong man when they are in their big metal cage but return to mini size once they get out...

Call the cops. Make a complaint. They have to follow it up. Not that they do anything useful tho...

I once followed a old 929 from before the Gateway Bridge to Studio Village (Movie World) after he tried to kill me and my family. He tried everything to get away from me including running a red light. He mouthed off to me, flipped the bird, etc.. at the beginning. When he pulled up at his house, we both got out and his first words to me were "Oh, I'm so sorry man". So I told him what kind of a f**kwit he was. Told his neighbours what kind of a f**kwit he was. Told his son in the car what kind of a f**kwit he was. He just kept saying he was sorry.

Post the plate... We can all ring the cops and complain about the loser... :cheers:

:cheers: ok

the plates are: 653 EMR

its not the fact that I got coke all over my car and a bit of a scratch, its the fact that he tried to actually hit me with it while i was driving... It could have ended up very messy for me, my mate and my car if it did actually hit me. It hit just above my door handle.

Im not sure where they could have ended up as we turned off the highway, but they kept going and the next exit was strathpine or Petrie.

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