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Sad day.. hit n run
Hello, a long time lurker here.
I have a beautiful yellow Boxster that I love, but after parking it in the street for a first time in a year someone hit and ran. I did notify my insurance so not a huge problem, but I couldn’t grasp what may have hit it. Any ideas? Photos attached. Thanks! http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1690786680.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1690786700.jpg |
You backed into something made of bumpy concrete.
That's not a hit. |
Concrete does leave a mark like that. Perhaps a moving curb? Or a concrete mixer?
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It could be, that someone with a trailer hitch backed up into your car..? :-(
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It will buff out. No problem
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Those are actually fairly common and not at all a "strange piece of concrete". I've seen this exact thing many times. Comes with age and experience. This is day one dad stuff. |
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I'm not a dad so I guess there are things I will never get :) |
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http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1690945496.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1690945554.jpg …are not tall enough to cause that damage. And even if they were, they’d cause a more symmetrical indentation, left to right, than what we’ve got here. Seems pretty clear to me that something VERY rounded and fairly narrow (like, as Gilles suggests, the ball of a trailer hitch) pushed into this. And if it happened to be a hitch mounted on a pickup being backed in at an angle, it might potentially even explain the two deep scratches at the level above the top of the rear license plate. I’ve got “dad status” as well, and I wouldn’t have charged my kids (back when they were kids, just starting to drive) with responsibility for this. Not based on the evidence at hand here. |
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Wrong. He backed into some concrete, a large rock or similar. Clearly. Your picture shows a much bigger (higher) vehicle, so I feel you're being purposely deceptive for the sake of being argumentative. A ball hitch would be much higher, like on top of the trunk, just like we've seen posted here many times over the decades. That rear valance ground clearance should be right at 5.5". Do you still have a Boxster? You don't seem to remember how low these cars are. How do I know? We've seen it posted here and on rennlist several times over the last 15-20 years and the damage is identical. I'd look up and repost pictures, but you'd still argue and I have better things to do, so I'll pass. You can look for yourself. :) Case Closed. |
Long discussion about the only one and the very first post with highly questionable reasoning.
This low - hit and run? Only Lambo could do that. Yet I think they would stop. |
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Case is closed. Was peeking under my car yesterday (10 codes research), and noticed just how scraped up were my difffusers. They do sit low... aand likely I backed up too closely to those parking lot concrete pieces. Too low for a trailer ball hitch. OP, you backed into something. Not rocket science. Concrete didn't back into you. Go get it fixed and return with more challenging inquiries. :cheers: 447A/2 cups coffee |
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And yes, as mentioned I do still have my Boxster. Going on 18 years now. In that I drive it several times a week, I've certainly not forgotten how low it is. ;) Quote:
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1690977571.jpg Altitude-wise, looks pretty darn close don’t it? Now the other explanation you, in your most recent post, mention ("a large rock")...now that, I have to admit, that's one I could probably be talked into buying. Unlike curbs and park stops and light posts, rocks can jut out in all kinds of irregular directions and at variable levels. That definitely could make sense. That would explain the roughness of the paint lesion as well. Quote:
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Is it not obvious? He had a blow out sled into the crub hit 2 fents 2 burshes 4 brick and a trash can.
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That was my original thought on the matter. But I just enjoy getting purposely deceptive and argumentative with some of the other clowns that show their faces around here.. :D
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