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Hey had a run in with a older bloke in a white van.

From what I could tell was similar to a late 80's

early 90's, Mitsubishi express.

Grand junction road towards Port Adelaide today

Reg was WZC723.

Anyway to track this bloke down?

Got a cracked windscreen (very minor ) so not

sure If its worth going through the cops.

I dont really want to bring attention to my car.

By taking the car to the cop shop.

**Just to make it clear I was in the wrong overtook him done doing 65-70 in a 50.. So he wasn't very happy, but I assess the condition's it wasn't stupidly dangerous.

Not looking for sympathy here.

But at the lights he hit the brakes behind me

stoping about 30cm away..was sitting 10mm off

my ass up grand junction road..then got up beside me

Threw something at my windscreen,then as

he was beside me abusing me decided to cut into

my lane half way up my door (wanted me to run

up the medium strip).

I had just left work early as I felt crook

Any other day he would of been mince meat

For messing with my GTR !

Any help will be much appreciate

If the thread is a No ! No! Delete it.

End rant /

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Just report the incident to police over the phone as a road rage incident with damage.

You do not need to go in to the cop shop to to this.

Just take a picture of the damage and if they request it you have it.

They will usually send a patrol around to the owner of the offending vehicle and warn the owner or charge him. If he is charged you more than likely wil have to appear in court as a witness and so on.

Just because you have a Skyline is no reason to not report it.

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Whether you were driving dangerously or not does not give him the right to do what he did, report what he did and if they ask you why you think he did it just play dumb, but they will look at your car and driving history as they will his because its all here say.

I got a letter for tailgaiting. If you report it as a hit and run you will have more luck. Dont mention the overtake. Makes u the skyline knob they hate.

He hit your car and left the scean. Highly in the wrong. How you will prove it is another thing, your now banking on more people reporting him previos times....

Report, sort it threw your insurance. And if he gets done he will pay and u get ur rating back

Well just car don't have windscreen cover..

Rang the cops but unless its a collision they won't give me his details.

I keep a eye on every white van I see, once I find him ill see if my new baseball bat club lock is any good.

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