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there not all in melb, but here is a few; enjoy.

Drift line

21 Thornycroft St, Campbellfield 3061 Victoria

Phone 0425855540

www.driftline.com.au

D1 Garage

120 Mooringe Ave

North Plympton

Adelaide, Sth Australia

Ph: +61 8 8294 1355

www.d1garage.com

Garage-13

Metz Automotive through Eddie on 9544 4274

Clayton (1364 Centre Rd).

www.garage-13.com

Just Jap

Address

101 Bath Road Kirrawee

NSW Australia 2232

Phone

(61 2) 9545 0532

www.justjap.com

EKW

44-80 Hampstead rd

West Footscray Vic 3012

03 9274 4413

www.ekw.com.au

Ichiban Performance Imports

13 Cunningham st Moorebank NSW 2170

02 9600 7066

www.ichiban.com.au

Import Spares

2 Sleaford rd Windsor Gardens SA 5087

08 8266 0212

www.importspares.com.au

Japanese Motorsport

2 Rosberg Road, Wingfield SA 5013

08 8260 6919

www.japanesemotorsport.com.au

Jap Performance

6 Kelso Crescent, Moorebank NSW 2170

02 9601 6715

www.japperformance.com

Rolin Imports

31 Central Drive Andrews Gold Coast QLD 4220

07 559 8533

www.japparts.com.au

www.driftbitz.com

SSS Automotive

6/120 Gilba Rd Girraween NSW 2145

02 9636 1278

www.sssautomotive.com.au

STZ Automotive

1/15 Landy st Northgate Brisbane QLD 4013

07 3630 4455

www.stzautomotive.com.au

The Toy Shop Auto Imports

38a Enterprise Dr Beresfield Newcastle NSW 2322

02 4966 2233

www.japimports.com.au

Central Victorian Auto Parts

Kialla - Auto Parts Recyclers

Address: Melbourne Road

Kialla, VIC, 3631 Telephone: 03 5823 1911

Asian Auto Spares

198 Kingsford rd Slacks Creek 4127

07 3208 0133

http://www.asianautospares.com.au/

Unique Autosports

Unit A3/2A Victoria Ave Castle Hill NSW

Australia 2045

(02) 9634 8000

http://www.uniqueautos.com.au/

Hey guys,

           

Need to know of skyline wreckers in melbourne. looking for a series 2 r33 front bar and can't seem to find a wrecker that stocks them.

dude

there's a guy selling the front bar for cheaps ...

check this out

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...opic=100617&hl=

cheers,

Rob

  • 1 year later...

new shop opened in somerton. Suchhh goodd pricess i tripped out. Owner said cos there new there selling stuff dirt cheap to get a good name. They had pretty much every import nose cut and half cut you can find.

Anyway think there called NG Jap world wreckers

In fleet st somerton

from memory i think there number 34 or 35.

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