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  1. I need to get this off of my chest and also ask for advice from the brothers here. I got the dent two nights ago on my 3 month old Honda Civic. Was my first time parking at Wisma Atria. I was preparing to leave the place and drove to the exit on Level 5. It was a left turn before descending the ramp. I was paying attention to the front of the car as I could see that the middle high curb/divider had claimed many a victim. However, due to inexperience, I did not pay attention to the rear of my car as I turned. All of a sudden I started hearing the sound of something rubbing on metal, and at this point looked back and to my utter horror saw that my left rear passenger door was stuck on the black and yellow stripped rubber shielding that covered the corner of the wall. I tried reversing and moving forward without any initial success, meanwhile, 2 vehicles appeared behind me. Eventually so that I do not block the traffic, I stepped a little harder on the accelerator and reversed back. I proceeded to leave the accursed place. I eventually reached a petrol station and got down to inspect the damage, fearing the worst. Unfortunately, my fears proved founded; there was a shallow but significant size dent in the middle of the door. Additionally, there was a 10 to 12 inch
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