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Does anyone know anything about them?...ie their work is it like good or etc etc....yeah recently had an unfortunate accident....because of some commo driver pulled outa no where so i had to dodge and had an accident....im with HBF they sent me to Romano's smash repairers in canningvale....does anyone know ne info about them and how long do they take to fix the car? cheers

the only probs with my car that i can see was lower control arms for rear right hand side, rim/wheel, front bumper = destroyed :)

any info would be great cheers

Chi

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Sorry to hear dude!!! I probably can help out finding side quarter panels and bonnet, lights etc. if u need them and maybe a front bar from my front cut in 2 weeks :-) pedders I think have lower control arms check them out cheaper than genuine. Talk to me on msn

-michael

yeah cheers for the support aye but its already at romano's from this morning....i just hope they don't take like 2 months or equivalent aye :) means im goin to have to like have trouble getting to skool/home/work ! lol but yeah i guess its better to get it fixed up professionally rather than me trying to attempt a back yard job huh?

Cheers

Chi

My Neighbour works for Romano Smash Repair

He has a Ute that says "Romano Smash Repair" hehehe

N he knows i have a Skyline.. we Chat here n there Sometimes n helped me once Install my New Steering Wheel which kept beeping

So he should Take Care of Ya.. if he's the one workin on ur Car :)

-SeSaR

Edited by Black_CSR

mmm cheers dude...yeah flash89 all i know is that the commodore just looked like those ones we see every day and white so not much help aye :)...cheers black CSR hahaha mmm i really would appreciate if i can get teh car by this week end but i danno i think romano's is just too busy so hahah

Cheers..

Chi

hey there4, a few months (5 or 6) i crashed my dads brand new magna lol, wasnt a write off but i did $15k damage, it went to romanos and was supposed to tkae a month, it took nearly 2 and a half months due to delays. I doubt this is normal for them though. One of the people needed to fix the car was on holiday for opart of the time, and they had to order new parts from japan.

BUT they did a great job and the car came back driving good as new.

Yeah i wouldnt expect it back by the weekend. Its just unrealistic. I had a minor bingle like ures a while back and they took about 3 weeks to get parts ex jap and get it back to me. Not bad really it could have been longer.

Dont call them every second day to see if its ready though, that drives em nuts. They do however appreciate if you can source parts for em though as Michael said earlier he might be able to help you out so u can always call em up and say " i had a friend offer parts want to buy them off him?"

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