someone took out my car!!!
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someone took out my car!!!
godammit!!!
i broke my arm and i havent touched my car in 6 weeks... my mom has been driving it... i look at my car the other day and i have a 2-3 inch vertical cut on the left side of the bumper... the bumper is popped out of place too...
ARGH!!! somone hit it and ran!!!! ****!!!! my car is less than 2 years old but theres soo many dents and scratches its worse than my '86 bmw 325 i used to have!!!
ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!
i broke my arm and i havent touched my car in 6 weeks... my mom has been driving it... i look at my car the other day and i have a 2-3 inch vertical cut on the left side of the bumper... the bumper is popped out of place too...
ARGH!!! somone hit it and ran!!!! ****!!!! my car is less than 2 years old but theres soo many dents and scratches its worse than my '86 bmw 325 i used to have!!!
ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!
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I feel ya bro!
I have 5 on one side and I know that three of them are from half-retarded women who can't just can't keep an eye on their fully retarded kids when they're getting out of the car.
I could park a mile from the mall and fuggin soccer mom and her 10 kids are gonna park right next to me!
I have 5 on one side and I know that three of them are from half-retarded women who can't just can't keep an eye on their fully retarded kids when they're getting out of the car.
I could park a mile from the mall and fuggin soccer mom and her 10 kids are gonna park right next to me!
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Next time you find a soccer mom who fuqqs with your car with kids in tow, tell her kids:
"Hey kids, did you know Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are really your mom and dad?"
"Hey kids, did you know Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny are really your mom and dad?"
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My car is amost 3years old, and I have so FUGGING lota scratches too!! and itz even BLACK!! I hate when people just throws away their shoppingcarts and ****...dayum it pissed me off
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I know how you feel, someone hit my car (which is barely a year old) about a month ago in a parking lot. I only noticed it the next day when I was washing the car and I noticed the bumper and headlight were a little off and the paint was cracked under the clearcoat. Based on where the damage is, I know it was an SUV or minivan that did it too.
here are some tips to minimize the chance of getting your car damaged by someone else when you park...
- stay away from large shopping malls on the weekends(this is where most hit and runs happen because there are so many people coming and leaving)
- when you find a parking spot try to make sure there is sufficiant space when you park(if you park too close to someone you may end up with a ding in your door when they open their door and accidently hit yours because there wasn't enough clearence)
- if you have to go to the mall on the weekends try to park further away from the entrances (people tend to want to park closer to the mall and usually won't park further from the mall if not necessary)
- DON'T START UNECESSARY **** IN CLUBS. you don't know if the people you're f*cking with saw you pull up earlier. if they did they could do some nasty things to your ride like keying the paint, kicking your doors/fenders, or slashing your tires
- park your car indoors when you come home (if possible)
- if you have a totally done up ride you have a higher chance of some a$$hole damaging your car out of jealousy (there is really nothing that can be done about this except to park your car in an area where you've had your car damaged and hide somewhere you can't be seen with a louiville slugger and wait for the f*ckers to try it again so you have a reason to commit murder)
- stay away from large shopping malls on the weekends(this is where most hit and runs happen because there are so many people coming and leaving)
- when you find a parking spot try to make sure there is sufficiant space when you park(if you park too close to someone you may end up with a ding in your door when they open their door and accidently hit yours because there wasn't enough clearence)
- if you have to go to the mall on the weekends try to park further away from the entrances (people tend to want to park closer to the mall and usually won't park further from the mall if not necessary)
- DON'T START UNECESSARY **** IN CLUBS. you don't know if the people you're f*cking with saw you pull up earlier. if they did they could do some nasty things to your ride like keying the paint, kicking your doors/fenders, or slashing your tires
- park your car indoors when you come home (if possible)
- if you have a totally done up ride you have a higher chance of some a$$hole damaging your car out of jealousy (there is really nothing that can be done about this except to park your car in an area where you've had your car damaged and hide somewhere you can't be seen with a louiville slugger and wait for the f*ckers to try it again so you have a reason to commit murder)
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Originally Posted by infinite
- when you find a parking spot try to make sure there is sufficiant space when you park(if you park too close to someone you may end up with a ding in your door when they open their door and accidently hit yours because there wasn't enough clearence) 

i have sthg to add to the prevention tips...
look for and try to park beside expensive cars. beamers, benzs, etc. thats what i do. always look for a new car that is somewhat expensive. its a mutual understanding between them and you, and it seems to work, knock on wood!
look for and try to park beside expensive cars. beamers, benzs, etc. thats what i do. always look for a new car that is somewhat expensive. its a mutual understanding between them and you, and it seems to work, knock on wood!
Originally Posted by SiG
i have sthg to add to the prevention tips...
look for and try to park beside expensive cars. beamers, benzs, etc. thats what i do. always look for a new car that is somewhat expensive. its a mutual understanding between them and you, and it seems to work, knock on wood!
look for and try to park beside expensive cars. beamers, benzs, etc. thats what i do. always look for a new car that is somewhat expensive. its a mutual understanding between them and you, and it seems to work, knock on wood!
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Originally Posted by SiG
i have sthg to add to the prevention tips...
look for and try to park beside expensive cars. beamers, benzs, etc. thats what i do. always look for a new car that is somewhat expensive. its a mutual understanding between them and you, and it seems to work, knock on wood!
look for and try to park beside expensive cars. beamers, benzs, etc. thats what i do. always look for a new car that is somewhat expensive. its a mutual understanding between them and you, and it seems to work, knock on wood!
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