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I just dont get some people...

Copperman05

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Came home to find this today

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Low life scum


Edd
 
I feel for you Edd [:(]

Sadly I see this sort of vandalism almost everyday. Scumbags just don't think of the cost and hassle this damage causes.

The colour that your car is you will need both the front and rear wings blended onto as well as the door, or a shade mismatch will stick out a mile [:mad:]
 
Im really sorry to see that ed . Sadly as mentioned brainless envy is common in truth this sort of thing has always gone on, happened to my brand new punto sporting in walthamstow 15 years ago !.
I always wondered hiw you kept such a stunning 944 on the road in this day and age. I hope it wasnt at home i.e the scumbag is elsewhere.

Mas
 
Gutted for you Edd. A nasty scratch but I suppose it could always be worse...

This is what I dread every time I park outside my house in London.
 
Gutted for you. There would be deaths happening if it were me

For some people there is not words to describe them ... Unmentionables [:'(]


 
There isn't a low enough pit in Hell for those sort of people. I'm really sorry to see that Edd.
 
Edd,

Really sorry mate, first post I read tonight and see your lovely car damaged I am seething at seeing this so god knows how you feel.
There is no punishment good enough for scum who think this is acceptable behaviour.


 
Kin Idiots........................why ? must be the badge and they think flash so and so ? as we all know not the case, they need the "black dog ran out " treatment, my ,mates missus is in the force and 8 stone wet through, a young drunken idiot had a go at her one night when on duty, he got the "black dog" treatment in the back of the van on the way to the nick, and rightly so.

Gutted for you mate.....................W++++rs
 

ORIGINAL: Diver944

The colour that your car is you will need both the front and rear wings blended onto as well as the door, or a shade mismatch will stick out a mile [:mad:]

Didnt realise this but it makes sense, I have already sent a picture to Dave at Daytona Coachworx and I await his prognosis.


Cheers for the comments guys, living in London I accept that the car is going to get marked occasionally, its unavoidable really, my outlook is always to use a car and I'm certainly not of the keep it locked away in a garage and only come out in the dry guy. But when damage like this is done maliciously just seems a bit harsh, what a way to punish someone who just likes his old car.

Although I do find some satisfaction in the assumption that the person whoever did this probably doesnt have a life, will probably never have a life and karma police works in wonderful ways....


Edd

 
karma police works in wonderful ways

Gutting to see the damage, but you're right. No use getting yourself stressed over what is, after all, only a bit of metal. The person who treats others with so little respect isn't going to change, and they will find themselves on the receiving end of far worse during their miserable lives. [&o]
 
hiya all,,
edd,,so very sorry to hear of the damage,,thank god its not worse and hopefully can be sorted,so gutted for your mate knowing all the work you had done at daytona a short while ago,,karma will catch up with these scumbags,,who knows? the offender may end up in the back of your patrol car,,stranger things have happened! good luck edd,,regards jason p
 
Gutted for you Edd, its crazy how these things happen. My S2 in its old road car form used to regularly stay on one of the most notorious council estates in Northampton yet never picked up a scratch. Outside my old house in a sleepy village near Dorchester though I had the bonnet badge stolen twice, the second time scratching the hell out of the badge panel.
 

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