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Old 19-07-2007, 05:31 PM   #1
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I have a story, one night i was at the movies, took a couple of mates i hadnt seen since last year, i took my car cause i felt it was my turn to chaffeur, if thats spelt right, as i pulled up to my parking spot i noticed a young crowd in the next spot. Nothing really unusual was about 10 pm a popular time to go. Anyway, i was abit suspicious of like i always am, but though, meh.. just a bunch of young blokes trying to look big, watched my movie came out to my car and for some reason my eyes just zoomed in on my wheel, you know what happened?...... The dirty mother ****ed on my car, was in fresh cause it was flowing. Im a very quiet person but when fired up can be a nasty, violent person. I didnt lash out, no one to lash out to. I know the drives an EA Falcon, But cant prove anything, shouldve got the number plate. How in disgusting is that? Felt uncomfortable all night, was so worked up. Has anyone had a similar experience to that?, and caught the son of a .

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Old 19-07-2007, 05:38 PM   #2
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You always get bastards like that!

I've had coke thrown on my car and someone scratch it by sitting on it.

On the other hand me and my mates ****ed on some blokes car and then swapped his spark plug leads around but he was a complete tho.
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I have a story, one night i was at the movies, took a couple of mates i hadnt seen since last year, i took my car cause i felt it was my turn to chaffeur, if thats spelt right, as i pulled up to my parking spot i noticed a young crowd in the next spot. Nothing really unusual was about 10 pm a popular time to go. Anyway, i was abit suspicious of like i always am, but though, meh.. just a bunch of young blokes trying to look big, watched my movie came out to my car and for some reason my eyes just zoomed in on my wheel, you know what happened?...... The dirty mother ****ed on my car, was in fresh cause it was flowing. Im a very quiet person but when fired up can be a nasty, violent person. I didnt lash out, no one to lash out to. I know the drives an EA Falcon, But cant prove anything, shouldve got the number plate. How in disgusting is that? Felt uncomfortable all night, was so worked up. Has anyone had a similar experience to that?, and caught the son of a .

Just to clarify, im over it and can be washed off, but would you think of where u park in a public area?
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:40 PM   #4
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If it was the rear wheel then apparently it's legal in NSW - so I'm told.
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:42 PM   #5
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All in all, if the worst that happened to your car was some one splashing your wheel, then id have a giggle and wash it off. There are many people who come out find their car damaged in a big way or worse stolen and never seen again.

Look at your glass being full not empty even if it is .
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:43 PM   #6
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You always get bastards like that!

I've had coke thrown on my car and someone scratch it by sitting on it.

On the other hand me and my mates ****ed on some blokes car and then swapped his spark plug leads around but he was a complete tho.
Yeah thats true, i suppose it will be hipocrictical but ive never ****ed on a car, HeHe Ive seen my mates do some bad , once again just to clarify im no angel, but when you go damaging a car its in stings you bad, although harmless things can give you the irrates but can get over easily
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:44 PM   #7
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If it was the rear wheel then apparently it's legal in NSW - so I'm told.
LOL ive heard that too
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:45 PM   #8
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Pfft, that all? I mean its bad, but at least with some water the problem will be gone..
When you walk out 1 day and there is no car there. That sucks.
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:46 PM   #9
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All in all, if the worst that happened to your car was some one splashing your wheel, then id have a giggle and wash it off. There are many people who come out find their car damaged in a big way or worse stolen and never seen again.

Look at you glass being full not empty even if it is .
Yeah, like i said it can be washed, like water under a bridge but next time im gonna be careful about who i park next to.

If nuthing can be done just put a fake smile and a fake giggle. LOL
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:46 PM   #10
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Just to clarify, im over it and can be washed off, but would you think of where u park in a public area?
I remember a while back i was parked on a hill in my mums AU, and some old guy parked next to me in his old XF as he opend the door he just let it go and went straight into the AU.

He was like 70 and just acted like nothing happend, you know the kind of old senile people?
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:48 PM   #11
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Pfft, that all? I mean its bad, but at least with some water the problem will be gone..
When you walk out 1 day and there is no car there. That sucks.
Very true, dont worry im over it and seen positives but did disgust me when it happened. just meant to ask do you think about who you park next to.
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You should stalk this person and his family.

Steal his identity ( pass it on to me too ).

Ruin his life.

Damn im messed up :P
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:53 PM   #13
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You should stalk this person and his family.

Steal his identity ( pass it on to me too ).

Ruin his life.

Damn im messed up :P

HahA i was like that for about an hour, ill keep that in mind if it happens again
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Old 19-07-2007, 05:54 PM   #14
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mate, there are idiots everywhere. some people shouldn't be allowed to drink as they become cavemen when they're drunk. i know of people that have had to sell their car for peanuts because some idiot thought it would be fun to take a leak in the plenum. he was never able to get rid of the smell. someone else went to the car park to find their roof totally caved in from some absolute retard jumping on it.

unfortunately, these imbeciles are everywhere these days. you just gotta hope you don't come across them too often.
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Just be careful where u park!

I'm paranoid I wont park next 2 a car i dont like eg. old persons camrys and ****er commodores. it works
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Very true, dont worry im over it and seen positives but did disgust me when it happened. just meant to ask do you think about who you park next to.
Absolutely i do, i never park at parties where there are heaps of drunk people (usually teenagers) because on the 1 day i borrowed my old mans EL, it copped a bottle in the windscreen... But luckily i got the bugger who did it.
Im a bit pedantic about it actually... :togo:
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Old 19-07-2007, 06:00 PM   #17
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I agree with Mick on this one.
I would get fairly upset too, even though no damage was actaully done, it shows a lack of respect for someone else's property.

I may be wrong, but I bet if you hung a leak on the car that belonged to the guy who wizzed on your car, he probably wouldn't appreciate it too much.

I love my car (I guess we all do to some extent otherwise we wouldn't be here) and sometimes I go to extroidinary lengths to keep it looking nice and clean. Once some youths were fooling around - throwing food near where my car was parked. End result was that pizza landed all over the bonnet of my car - even though no harm was really done I was a tad upset. Said youth could not understand why.

I know some people are going to say "get over it - alot worse could have happened", but that's not really the point is it. If someone treats something you care about, be it a car / another person or whatever, with a lack of respect (do I sound like a gangster yet...) you are not going to be too pleased about it.

A couple of my friends play musical instruments and lavish attention to their horns (their instuments) like I do to my car, they are very protective over them. It's all about what you value I guess.


To cut a long storey short, I would have felt the same way
Anyway, I guess I should get off my soap box now.
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Old 19-07-2007, 06:01 PM   #18
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Absolutely i do, i never park at parties where there are heaps of drunk people (usually teenagers) because on the 1 day i borrowed my old mans EL, it copped a bottle in the windscreen... But luckily i got the bugger who did it.
Im a bit pedantic about it actually... :togo:
Jeez what , i had to go to a party with my old car, a magna, and i parked no sh#@ two streets back, cause i was paranoid about that, what did your old man say?
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Jeez what , i had to go to a party with my old car, a magna, and i parked no sh#@ two streets back, cause i was paranoid about that, what did your old man say?
Yeah he wasnt too happy, but when i told him that i took the kid to the cop shop, and his dad shelled out $500 for a new windscreen.

Had someone jump on the roof of my EB XR8 in melbourne one day. Im taking an old corolla or something next time...
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I agree with Mick on this one.
I would get fairly upset too, even though no damage was actaully done, it shows a lack of respect for someone else's property.

I may be wrong, but I bet if you hung a leak on the car that belonged to the guy who wizzed on your car, he probably wouldn't appreciate it too much.

I love my car (I guess we all do to some extent otherwise we wouldn't be here) and sometimes I go to extroidinary lengths to keep it looking nice and clean. Once some youths were fooling around - throwing food near where my car was parked. End result was that pizza landed all over the bonnet of my car - even though no harm was really done I was a tad upset. Said youth could not understand why.

I know some people are going to say "get over it - alot worse could have happened", but that's not really the point is it. If someone treats something you care about, be it a car / another person or whatever, with a lack of respect (do I sound like a gangster yet...) you are not going to be too pleased about it.

A couple of my friends play musical instruments and lavish attention to their horns (their instuments) like I do to my car, they are very protective over them. It's all about what you value I guess.


To cut a long storey short, I would have felt the same way
Anyway, I guess I should get off my soap box now.
Thanx for that, that was the point i was trying to make as well, could not have said better myself, Im very, very protective of new things i get, like an easter egg i got one year, it was so nice looking i left it in its box and wrapping for months, lol in anything i will treat like that, its all about respect for your possesions, i actually nearly knocked out my mate for throwing a drink near my old car when i 1st got it, but just as quickly as i got mad, i cooled down cause he was my mate. :togo:
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Old 19-07-2007, 06:20 PM   #21
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I've got a damage and pee story.
Just got my new car (that i had searched everywhere for), had it home for less than a week and some son of a ingh whooredog ****ed on the side of it, then kicked a dent in the door. my lady friend heard him kick it so she walked outside and seen him walking off. by the time i got outside and worked out what had happened him and his drunk mates were gone and she wouldn't tell me what he looked like.
drove around for an hour but it was a friday night and there were drunken jerks everywhere.
got it fixed a month later for about $800 but i hid it in my backyard and didn't drive it untill then. I was so mad.
Anyway i used the month of not driving to put up a carport in the backyard.
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Old 19-07-2007, 06:41 PM   #22
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its gross - nothing seperates these people from dogs, except dogs are likeable. People/animals who do this to others property should expect to be smacked in the head and kicked in the groin. BTW doesnt whiz corrode alloy?
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Hey at least your damage can be washed off.

A month ago I returned to my car after work and some tool must have did a U turn in the street, and they probably thought they would just make it.

Well they didnt. I assume they just turned the wheel full lock, and put the boot in and smashed into the side of my car and a decent rate of knots.

Join between the door and the gaurd pushed in 2 inches, couldnt open the door as they were mangled together.

These nice people just drove off.....

Wasn't worth goin through insurance either... evern better .....
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Would that make it a ride-off, if the pillar moves the slightest?
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ive had someone pour a thickshake over my back window while i was in maccas one time at ring road, i know the feeling!
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A guy I used to know when I was younger (not really a mate, just a guy I knew) didn't really like Fords and was walking home one night and he saw an XY GT so he hopped up on bonnet and did a #2 on the shaker!
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Thats harsh, i would be super ****ed if i was the guy who owned that
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Ive got another discusting one to share.
I left my car parked in a quiet street over the road from a mates place late one night for honestly only 2 mins, and when I came back some lowlife had spat all over my drivers door window.
Yes, there was no damage done but it made me so mad! Just knowing that someone had come out of their house and obviously didnt like my car being there.
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thats disgusting, in general spitting at someone, in my family, is seen as worse than being kicked will your down, pretty low
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Not cars but not entirely unrelated. Living in inner Sydney means lots of local cafes, bars etc and other enjoyable facilities. Problem is people from the suburbs working in the city come and enjoy it all on Friday night and get tanked (I'm talking about lawyers, finance industry people and such, not just lowlife). Terrace houses being close to the street they have their entrances and letterboxes usually less than a metre from the footpath. These middle class louts often have great jolly fun relieving themselves onto residents' front doors and into their letterboxes. When the letter slot is in the front door this means it goes inside the house.

One elderly lady I know had enough of this so she lay in wait inside one Friday night ... with a hammer in her hand. When a pinkie appeared through the letter slot to do its thing she laid into it with the hammer. :
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