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was on the eastern free way heading towards the city and all i could see ahead me was dark as clouds! then 2mins later a few drops...2mins after that bang fkn hail storm whiile i was on the fwy...everyone nearly had a massive stack...n everyone parked on the left to take cover from those big ass windows on the left before donny rd exit. hope my cars alright havnt had a chance to look properly coz its all wet.

just got the gtr back

coped it bad in glen waverly

roof, bonet and one front guard are all dinted up im so f**king cut i almost cryed

i think its going to be cheaper to sand, bog and repaint the f**ked pannels

ive got 6 on the roof, 3 on the guard and about 15 on the bonnet

i wanna kill myself

Edited by V-Spec

It hit rowville very bad! Luckily my car was elsewhere and undercover. Most of the neighbours cars are rooted. My sisters S13 has smashed taillights, smashed windscreen, smashed rear window and no joke, about 100 golf ball sized dents.

The house is a mess, the skylights smashed, and the garden is ruined.

I feel very sorry for all those affected. My girlfriend left her car at burwood kmart (gets on the tram to go to work), she is on her way back to it now. I pray that it isn't too bad.

Edited by lukebaldan

was at chadstone, 5 min before storm hit visiting mates. I left going east on princess hwy when i got the call saying get to cover!

made it all the way to fountain gate b4 hidding in car park for the next 30min!!!

Just had car built and been on the road for 1 week, close call!!!! :D

sorry to hear others wern't so lucky

muhahaha time to buy up some financial writeoff cars. f**k yeah. I <3 hailstorms.

there were a few hailstones in our front yard. 32 and s14 were in the garage, and the hailstones weren't big enough to dent the ceffy and maxima.

puppy copped a hailstone to the back while taking a dump in the front yard... altho he spent the rest of the arvo chasing hailstones and licking ice. retardo dog.

LMAO my dogs used to hide when it rained

driving back from our shop when it was coming down hard in the north. f**k me. was that a nervous drive for an L-plater

Had golfball size hail in dandenong. All i could do is watch my lights flashing from the car alarm, couldnt hear it at all from all the hail noise. Havent looked over the car, dont want to upset my self by fiding dents/chips on my 2month old micolour respray :D

My parents brand new car got a belting in ferntree gully where the hail was size of tennis balls.

My friends in rowville have smashed car windows and holes through their satelite dish O_o

been told you need to say you were driving when it happened to claim insurance or something like that. . . might be wrong.

and if hail damage is too bad i think it gets written off.

a few workshops on my street got a bunch of cars from dealerships couple years ago when another storm hit, hail damage was so bad the cars where written off. . .

these guys fixed the cars and now they have been sold. :D money talks i guess.

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