ronsurf wrote:
Someone has driven into my 944 and scarpered, leaving no name or address or anything. They've clouted the offside rear corner, denting and scraping the quarter panel, cracking the light glass, denting the rear panel (the bit with porsche on it), and denting the bumper panel and knocking the whole bumper panel sideways about an inch. The quarter panel looks worse, there is a dent up by the hatch, and a nasty crease by the light, as well as flaking paint.
Can someone advise me on my options/cost? I've reported it to the police which was pretty pointless, tbh - it just looks like it is going to cost a fortune no matter what.
In the past two months the wing mirror's been twatted and someone's nicked the badge off the front, scratching the paint in the process. Now someone's driven into it. All while it's been parked.
My pride and joy, which took months to find was worth a couple of grand now appears to be worth the price of the wheels.
Any advice welcome.

Welcome to the joys of Porsche ownership. I doubt there is a single owner that hasn't gone through exactly the same thing themselves so you are in good company.
Reporting it to the Police was not wasted as you now have a 'Crime Report Number ' which you can give to your insurers to prove it was a hit and run accident.
I would just bite the bullet and get the work done on your insurance. Its important to move on and not get bitter and twisted about it. It will doubtless happen again.
I would advise you to get a couple of quotes from local bodyshops so that when your insurers suggest the cost of the repairs make your car a write off you can argue that it is viable with your own quotes.
Eventually you just learn that it is not worth parking in between cars at car parks and try to park away from other cars or take up two spaces to leave adequate room. I also make sure my bonnet is never parked behind another car because drivers are unable to see our low bonnets out there rear view. I've heard some owners even take a picture of the cars behind and infront when they park just in case .