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hey guys im in a bit of a jam....cracked the plastic at the back that says skyline......u know that long plastic thing in between the indicators......its the clear one with the skyline in silver not the painted one......does anyone know of a wrecker in the S.E suburbs that has some skyline parts.........this part in particular.

thanks in advance

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Two that I know off.... Benett St Dandenong (opposite Repco) and another cnr Hazel Av & Dandenong St, Dand. .... don't know the name of them though :confused: But give them a go.

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Originally posted by scorp

Two that I know off.... Benett St Dandenong (opposite Repco) and another cnr Hazel Av & Dandenong St, Dand. .... don't know the name of them though :confused:  But give them a go.

hmm preety close to where i live!

do they have full wrecked skylines or just spare parts?

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just came back from visitin both.........renew on benett wanted 250 smackaroo for it.....pffft.....yeah rite.....they are more like a car yard dealership thingy......im sure they can source u any part most likely for the most expensive price:grins: as for the other place...it is more like a small importer.....nice factory too...hehe...yeah he wanted 130 for it....250-130??.....wtf? he was determining the price with his partner...obviously not in english but i could understand.....keke....so im sure i could get it cheaper .........last resort ill probably go back to these guys as it is the cheapest so far. thanks again scorp and skylnr!!

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Victorian wreckers are a ****in rip off. I was after a pair the front bar standard indicator assy (the ones without the fog lamps). A certain wrecker (Just Jap in Thomastown) wanted $150 each for second hand items. I ended up buying brand new ones from a NISSAN dealership for $75 each, same day pick-up (ordered them at 8:30am, picked them up at 3:30pm).

Moral of the story; Check at dealerships first, to find out new price, then go to these w****ers.

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came across two new wreckers today......tokyo spare parts on future rd kesborough...they deal with front cuts/off cuts....saw a silver r33 front cut outside...and the other is new fujimi or something like that....just around the corner, alot of imported secont hand parts. have a look in the new S.E yellow pages for the exact address because i cant be stuffed...hehe

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