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Sheit man you sure you didn't piss someone off? bit random that it all happened to you :(

My housemate and myself did have an ongoing feud with our neighbors which lead to my tyres being let down. This I just think is what happens when you leave your car on the street in Ringwood. The other damages were done by careless people who can't drive.

Wtf spray paint on car? That should buff out yeah?

I be mad if that happened :/

Yeah I got 95% of it out with cut and polish. The over spray will take ages to get all out though. The car is going to the panel beaters tomorrow afternoon for the side swipe I got a few weeks ago. I might ask them if they could go over the area with a rotary buffer for me.

man thats f**ken shit.

we have been followed around in our area lately.
driving my friends VL around till my cars back, got followed before! as soon as i opened the door at the lights to get out, they cut to the left into a street and sped off.
this is why i concreted my front yard, and why im raising the fence and fitting a big gate..
another time my mate was followed in his VZ, straight into his court. he did a uturn and blocked half the court, guy just went around him and booted it.
wtf. these dream boats are getting desparate.

I've decided to sell my S2000 after only 10 months of ownership. Over the past 5 months it has been: side swiped twice (only once did I get a note), reversed into, had tyres let down, reversed into by an old lady, then today....

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Sad day because I love the car so much. I plan on owning one another day when I have a garage and don't live in scum town. For now it will fund my European holiday later in the year.

This is why I can't have nice things.

Fk man. What shit cunts

good luck man!

thanks bro! hopefully shouldn't be any dramas :D

went for a ride today with my mates that just got their Ls good fun

GL with it, should be fine it's pretty easy!

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oooh nice! jelly of his 300! (and your 600rr! mmmm that or zx6r :thumbsup: )

cheers, yeah hopefully it is! also went to AMX in lynbrook today for a quick visit to try on some jackets etc... quite heavy!

tbh i think i will end up buying most gear online except for helmet... dainese one i tried on today at AMX was like $700... online (overseas) like $388+shipping? :/

but need to go to peter stevens or somewhere that stocks alpinestar, thinking of getting one of them jackets :D

so is that world hunger sorted?

Was thinking about joining Engineers Australia to make my CV look better and basically opening the door to international jobs (not that im gonna leave) and read one of their magazines and was like

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Biggest load of wank I have read since finishing tertiary education.

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