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That doesn't look like a trolley damage. Too much damage for a trolley and the way it's dented is unusual for a trolley.

I'd say that was done by a bull bar or a tow bar on a raised 4wd

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I was unfortunate enough to get an early 80's automatic Laser. I have walked along a certain road without noticing a hill but the laser did and had to kick back to second to climb it. lol.

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I've had a few shockers, in particular an old Hyundai Excel that pre-dated the combustion engine. My nicest one was a brand new Audi A6 3litre quattro (in return for my 98 A4) - unfortunately I was away on business the whole week so the wife got to enjoy it!

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No way in hell that is a trolley dent dude!!

My guess would be the front section of a bullbar. The two bits that stick forward either side of the grill.

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thuth be told it was actually the result of a mag-light being thrown by a lovely member of our police force, didnt want to say it at the start coz I didnt know what was going to happen wit the cops, but now I do, I have no problem saying wat really did it..............long story......... :beerchug:

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fricking hell does said copper pitch at 160km/hr? that's a hell of a dent from a chunky mag light..

are they re-skinning or replaceing the door?

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its already fixed, new door, cost $1300, would be nice if the cops had of paid, but "apparently" I was in the wrong, but we will see wat the courts have to say, my lawyer says I have a good chance of getting the money back from the police

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