How far do you park?
#61
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Yea, because whenever they see your car, they automatically think "that's Dr. V's car, I'm going to park right next to him"
#62
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Years ago many cars had color coordinated rubber side moldings, running the length of the car’s side as a styling feature. Although they were just as tacky as the chrome strips on the previous generation of cars, they did serve a purpose as a great dent preventer.
My dad used to utilize some of the wider variants of these things for a temporary parking solution for his customers with custom body/paint cars. He hollowed out pockets in the molding to place strong magnets, and then attached soft foam or microfiber to the car side of the molding. Parking in a dodgy area, just pull out the molding and set it in place on the most vulnerable part of the door. When leaving just pop them off and enjoy a dent free car.
You could easily make up a set for your Z and keep them behind the seats. Trim the front of the molding to a point and at the rear area of the door, chamfer the edge like factory style. If you want them to be more stealthy, paint the molding body color with vinyl paint.
You can even buy some universal big squishy ones (goggle car door defender). Although some of them may make you look like such a fussy, finicky, nerd, that they will probably make people redouble their efforts to bang up your car.
My dad used to utilize some of the wider variants of these things for a temporary parking solution for his customers with custom body/paint cars. He hollowed out pockets in the molding to place strong magnets, and then attached soft foam or microfiber to the car side of the molding. Parking in a dodgy area, just pull out the molding and set it in place on the most vulnerable part of the door. When leaving just pop them off and enjoy a dent free car.
You could easily make up a set for your Z and keep them behind the seats. Trim the front of the molding to a point and at the rear area of the door, chamfer the edge like factory style. If you want them to be more stealthy, paint the molding body color with vinyl paint.
You can even buy some universal big squishy ones (goggle car door defender). Although some of them may make you look like such a fussy, finicky, nerd, that they will probably make people redouble their efforts to bang up your car.
#63
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Many cars also had black rubber bumpers, but they don't look good. That's why little taps on bumpers are now so expensive to fix!
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but on Jennifer2's post vehicle did away with all of them cosmetic dent preventions because of wind resistance, and the ease of repair these days.
best car i've ever had was my 1987 bmw 325is.......was like a tank!
Last edited by Dr. Venture; 05-01-2013 at 04:58 AM.
#65
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I usually park in the furthest, I never park next to older vehicles and if I am running in for 2 minutes you best believe I will take the TWO furthest spots in the lot.Hope they can get away quickly messing with my car before I get outside and pull my Glock 27 and let off.
I have had 2+ years dent free on my daily Z and plan to keep it that way...
I have had 2+ years dent free on my daily Z and plan to keep it that way...
#66
I park next to *******s like you on purpose, whether I'm in a space or not. Especially when I'm driving my beater around.
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A lot of people (including me) hunt out guys like that. But he "copied" a friend, so it's all good...
Last edited by Syner; 05-01-2013 at 10:17 AM.
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#73
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my #1 rule is to avoid hondas by all costs. you know those people that pretty much crash into the back of a car in a spot and just park it with their plate contacting the car in front of them, the last two cars i saw like that were hondas.
i had to stop parking in my apt complex lot because its side to side parking and the 6 out of 8 of the tenants drive total pos's (a purple ford taurus with its bumpers hanging off always parks near me). now i park my giant dented offroad truck in the lot and have the z parallel parked out on a side street in front of my apt. and im renting a garage down the street for my camaro.
two years of ownership, not one single ding or scratch.
i had to stop parking in my apt complex lot because its side to side parking and the 6 out of 8 of the tenants drive total pos's (a purple ford taurus with its bumpers hanging off always parks near me). now i park my giant dented offroad truck in the lot and have the z parallel parked out on a side street in front of my apt. and im renting a garage down the street for my camaro.
two years of ownership, not one single ding or scratch.
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#76
I always park far away, but it doesn't seem to help. In this pic, I parked in the back of the lot in the corner. You can tell I'm in the back because this red truck with a trailer parked there AFTER me. At least he was nice enough to leave a space between us. THEN unbelievably a lady parked her blue Honda between us.
#77
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But, beware rouge plant racks. About two weeks after I got the car, we unloaded a plant truck and someone put the racks behind the fence of the GC, about 25 yards away from where I park. One of the plant racks got loose and slowly rolled down by my car, didn't hit it though, just went right in front of it. Then like it was possessed, it rolls back up a slight incline, gets a running start and bang, right into the front fender. I was able to buff out the scratches but it did take a little paint off above the wheel. I was so pissed, I parked there to avoid people and it was a damn plant rack that got me. I make sure the rack are secured now so that doesn't happen again. I've got it on video, I'll have to post it when I get a chance.
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I always park at the end of the lot when/where I can. So, yesterday the mrs and I were at the movies. I park at the end of the lot.
Walk out from the theatre and some douche backs his bent and bashed in work truck within a few microns of my custom front license plate. As I look closer, his registration expired 6 months ago.
WTF does a guy who cares about his ride gotta do to protect it from these morons?!?
Ugh
Walk out from the theatre and some douche backs his bent and bashed in work truck within a few microns of my custom front license plate. As I look closer, his registration expired 6 months ago.
WTF does a guy who cares about his ride gotta do to protect it from these morons?!?
Ugh
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I always park at the end of the lot when/where I can. So, yesterday the mrs and I were at the movies. I park at the end of the lot.
Walk out from the theatre and some douche backs his bent and bashed in work truck within a few microns of my custom front license plate. As I look closer, his registration expired 6 months ago.
WTF does a guy who cares about his ride gotta do to protect it from these morons?!?
Ugh
Walk out from the theatre and some douche backs his bent and bashed in work truck within a few microns of my custom front license plate. As I look closer, his registration expired 6 months ago.
WTF does a guy who cares about his ride gotta do to protect it from these morons?!?
Ugh
Honestly i park in the back and try to be subtle about my reasons for parking there. I always remember the license plate numbers (fairly easy in Nevada, they make everything out here for retards) of the people who park next to me and if i see a dent and it looks like it could be from the door, the car next to me gets a permanant footprint.