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I'm very sorry to hear. That's a really nice 350Z, I really like the colour.
I witnessed a hit and run in Vancouver, called VPD non-emerg and they told me, "Call ICBC." I believe VPD policy on hit and run is just deal with ICBC, no file. I even had the plate # and everything. I ended up creating an ICBC file over the phone and leaving my info on the struck car as a witness. Different cities have different protocols, but if I am not mistaken, that's VPD's. Just to be sure, you can try calling them at 604-717-3321.
From the pictures, it looks as if the tire is rubbing the fender. If it's not driveable, tell ICBC and they'll arrange to have it towed to be estimated. Do not try and fix any damage yourself. Next step is to ask your neighbours around you if they have surveillance cameras to see if they could capture anything. If they're not home, maybe a note in the mailbox "Hi I'm Bob Smith from 123 Main street, my car was hit & ran, if you have cameras and can see who did it, call 604-123-4567" like that.
If somebody has surveillance, and it's clear enough to identify a plate or anything, inform ICBC and get them the footage. If not, looks like you're out the deductible, sadly.
I really hope that somebody can step up and admit to it, or be a witness. But sadly in the event they cannot, you'll have to pay out of pocket the deductible to have it repaired.
Best of luck!
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