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deliberate damage to your car?

ami

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Hi All

I was wondering if anyone has experienced any deliberate damage done to their vehicles, e.g scratches etc. I want to know how common this is. Luckily, the worst that I've had is someone stealing the porsche tyre caps from all the wheels.

A friend of mine has had all of his cars scratched down the side,

I like to think that the Porsche993 escapes jealousy attacks as it's a slightly older car, but not sure how true this is?




Migration info. Legacy thread was 37463
 
someone sat on the front wing of my 996 to have their photo taken (i think). I got a scratch on the wing from a stud and a scratch on the bumper from a heel where she? put her foot up!!! :evil:

SOME PEOPLE!!! Get a clue and have some respect!!

Not deliberate but still bl00dy annoying!!


Migration info. Legacy thread was 37466
 
i had my 1986 924S keyed down one side back in 1994(my first period of its ownership btw),thing that struck me as being bizzare was that there was a new-ish Escort parked next to it(at the time costing double what my 924 cost) that was untouched





deliberate damage is very very annoying as once you get it fixed there is no guarrantee that its not gonna get done again,and as for ppl opening doors on to your PnJ argghh dont get me started :evil:


Migration info. Legacy thread was 37468
 
the opening door thing really p******s me off. I always make an effort to park in the middle of no-where in a car par to avoid that from happening. How can people have no respect for someone elses car? I always hold my door when exiting the car to avoid damaging mine and others car, but some people just push the door open without thinking of the place where it will end up... I best stop, as I'm getting worked up about it






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I think the 'Boxter Red' interior contrasts nice with the black beemer :)

Migration info. Legacy thread was 37522
 
oh - i thought it was one of BMW's "special order" interior's - im sure i've seen one just like that before on MTV. :eek:

Migration info. Legacy thread was 37525
 
I park mine round tha back of the house to avoid preying eyes, but came out of the workshop the other day to see the dog sitting on the bonnet! All 6 stone of him.

I'm pretty sure it was deliberate - he looked seriously happy with himself!


Migration info. Legacy thread was 37587
 
Time for the dog to "sleep with the fishes"

Migration info. Legacy thread was 37590
 
Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Seagull on 11 November 2005

Time for the dog to "sleep with the fishes"


or go for a long walkie off a short pier :wink:

Migration info. Legacy thread was 37592
 
Luckily not much damage, just a few scratches that polished out.

Gave the dog a right bollocking - safe to say he hasn't done it again.

Just wish I had a video camera, it would have been an easy £250 quid!


Migration info. Legacy thread was 37595
 
"Gave the dog a right bollocking - safe to say he hasn't done it again. "

All you need is a hacksaw, he won't be able to jump that high then :twisted:


Migration info. Legacy thread was 37639
 

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