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Old 08-08-2006, 09:33 PM   #1
Kil4Collingwood
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Default Some people!

Well I parked my car out front last night, 1988 NA fairlane six and some mongrel decided to lay their boots into my car and try to break in. Now my car was hardly in top shape but now my locks are stuffed, dints in my doors and rear quarters and they booted my drivers mirror clean off the door.
Now I don't think I'll fix the panels might just leave it 'till my wagon is on the road (already replaced the mirror but). Normally I park behind my gate but I had to go out later and this happened when I walked down to the shops and none of my neighbours saw or heard anything so now it looks like I'm doomed to drive a dinted clapped out looking car for a while. Some people!!!

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