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  • #91
    I was so paranoid after finally getting my prized mk v GTI that I guttered the left front alloy. Luckily, I have a friend who repairs alloy wheels and he did a fantastic job. Picked wheel up and went out that night only to gutter-rash the same wheel again #^&*#@?. Trying not to be so paranoid now, but I too don't mind a hike to a shop because I park so far away from those less considerate than I am about damaging other peoples cars in carparks.

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    • #92
      YouTube - Terrible crash: Ferrari 360 Modena and Golf R

      Oh, the pain... I would cry...

      Not for the Ferrari though... Can't stand them!
      Last edited by ratedr; 22-01-2011, 08:09 PM.

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      • #93
        THIS THREAD JINXED ME!!!!! I was just reading about how paranoid people are in shopping centres and just this morning i scrape the side of my car on a pole
        never had an accident in my life, oh the irony lol.


        luckily its not the GTI - haven't received it yet.

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        • #94
          Friends

          Originally posted by dencar View Post
          I had my CW GTD a week and picked up a friend at the airport. He heaved his heavy luggage in the back, taking a chip out of the bumper with the luggage wheels in the process. I maintained enough composure to drive him to his hotel where he slammed his side door as hard as he could into a concrete wall. I decided to have the rear bumper repainted and the paint doesn't match. The door retouch also still feels slightly rough. My 15yo Toyota is unmarked. Go figure. Apart from that, I'm very happy with my three-week-old second hand GTD.
          With friend like that, I'd hate to see your enemy!
          Tiguan TDI , Reflex Sliver, Diesel, 7Sp DSG, Off-Road, Fog Lamps, Tow Kit, Blue Tooth, Leather, Comfort Pack

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          • #95
            I am really paranoid now (as opposed to just being paranoid) and have managed to survive 14 months without any scrapes etc, until now. this morning going to work i had drive past some contractors digging a trench across the road. of course it was too much trouble for these contractors to use common sense and as I went past they showered the car with bits of concrete being thrown up by the jack-hammer, the paintwork seems okay so far (but need to check again) but they chipped the windscreen. not impressed and not the end of the story.
            mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic

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            • #96
              If you know which council or authority was performing the work, you should be able to claim against them. If your insurance company has free window replacement and there is no other damage, then it might not be worth the hassle. But if you have to get a respray or anything like that, I'd definitely be pursing the claim against the council/authority performing the work!

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              • #97
                Originally posted by mfl View Post
                I am really paranoid now (as opposed to just being paranoid) and have managed to survive 14 months without any scrapes etc, until now. this morning going to work i had drive past some contractors digging a trench across the road. of course it was too much trouble for these contractors to use common sense and as I went past they showered the car with bits of concrete being thrown up by the jack-hammer, the paintwork seems okay so far (but need to check again) but they chipped the windscreen. not impressed and not the end of the story.
                thinking velocity might come into play here.
                Black 3dr, DSG, ACC, 19" Black Talladega's, Heaps of Goodies - Double Tint - APR Stage 1 - Delivered and Lovin' my R

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
                  If you know which council or authority was performing the work, you should be able to claim against them. If your insurance company has free window replacement and there is no other damage, then it might not be worth the hassle. But if you have to get a respray or anything like that, I'd definitely be pursing the claim against the council/authority performing the work!
                  It was a sub-contractor doing the work and I haven't been able to get a hold of anyone senior yet to see who they were sub-contracting for. these particular sub-contractors spliced through 8 optic-fibre cables (Telstras) in the Sydney CBD not that long ago while digging a trench..,, and the no-excess windscreen option is optional on my insurance cover, which I didn't get - hindsight is a wonderful thing.


                  as for velocity involved, yes the velocity of the broken bits of concrete and tar thrown up by the jack hammer. its was a suburban street, half blocked off with traffic controllers directing traffic. speed through the chicane , maybe 20km/h max.
                  mk VI GTI, manual, reflex silver, basic

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                  • #99
                    definitely chase down the people responsible for the work, maybe start at the council. we've had a couple of cars like that at work that have received damaged rims etc. and the council always covers it without too much of a fight.


                    I have a couple of stories about damage to new cars, the first one is a customer of mine. He was an older gent who had purchased a Caddy Maxi to replace his old Econovan as a sort of camper/fishing car. It was the first brand new car he had ever bought. He got no more than 2km up the road before a chick in a Lancer jammed on her brakes in a slip lane and the poor bloke had nowhere to go but run up the back of her.

                    I also have one that is my fault. A few years ago I was a cadet salesperson I would have scarcely been in my second month with the company (I'm still with the same company now so I didn't get the sack because of this) I was driving the first LT model ford focus in the dealership around to the showroom for display. the door to this showroom was a right pain in the arse, opening out onto a busy two lane each way street. the way we got the cars in was to park in the left lane and wait for a gap in the traffic to pull across the right lane and then reverse up the footpath into the showy. so i was waiting for a gap in the traffic and when I spotted one I pulled into the right lane and a purple Festiva promptly went flying across my bonnet up on two wheels. car dealership employees are one of the highest risk categories for insurance (everyone I know who's been in cars has a story) so after a two and a half grand excess I was feeling pretty sorry for myself. (touch wood but I haven't dinged another dealership car since, well none that have been my fault at least.)
                    Daily Car: Random BMWs | My Toy: R33 Skyline GT-R | GF's Car: 1954 Beetle 'Oval' | Our (Her) Car: Alfa Romeo MiTo Sport

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                    • Haha sorry to hear mate but I lol'd can just imagine your boss " don't worry we all do it.... Good news is you don't have to worry about getting paid next month."

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                      • Had my car for about two weeks and I had just gotten my licence. On the last day of yr12, I decided it would be a good idea to attempt a massive burnout out of the school carpark onto the street. Unfortunately I forgot there was quite a large speed hump just down the road and went over it foot flat down (mustve been about 40-50kays), caught air and landed pretty hard on my front bumper, completly scraping off all the paint underneath... was not fun... well my passenger loved me catching air, as well as all the other school kids watching. Suprised the school never told me off for it
                        '06 Jetta TFSI

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                        • Originally posted by mattchu View Post
                          I decided it would be a good idea to attempt a massive burnout out of the school carpark onto the street.
                          Quoted for proof that it is possible to get "good idea", "massive burnout", and "school carpark" in the same sentence.
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                          • Originally posted by hooba View Post
                            Quoted for proof that it is possible to get "good idea", "massive burnout", and "school carpark" in the same sentence.
                            Haha. Oh, the idiocy of being young
                            '06 Jetta TFSI

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                            • well I had my baby for alsmot exactly one year, then the g/f took it for a spin, Some dude slamed her from the side rear and put the golf into a spin. End result was 7-8 car pile up with the front wheel ripping off (its next to the rear wheel in photo). I liked my BBS wheels too =(

                              No air bags deployed as no direct contact to front or rear. Its hard to see in the photo but the whole body was twisted and the driver seat was actully on an angle inwards.





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                              • forgot to mention. Suncorp were pretty good i thought for the claim, all together was 1 month from time claim got lodged to when I got a new golf same spec (including 12 days waiting from vw). Overall I think they handled it pretty well from my end

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