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searched on siulvawa.com and found a good thread.

Nis-Part Dat-Part (Niss'an Nothing else)

15 Carole Rd Maddington

Phone: 9452 7111

Japwreck Auto Parts

27 William St Beckenham

Phone: 9451 6711

Pick-A-Part

11-15 Cooper Ave Kenwick

Phone: 9493 4800

Japco Auto Imports

103 Garling St O�Connor

Phone: 9331 2266

Pulsar Wreck

6 Lower Park Rd Maddington

Phone: 9493 6465

Jap Parts Plus W.A.

5-7 Jade Street Maddington

Phone: 9493 2191

Email: [email protected]

AGI Auto Parts

233 Collier Rd Bayswater

Phone: 9272 5055

Email: [email protected]

theres more links in replies to the thread here.

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This is the place in malaga disko-tek is referring to.

He's got plenty of skyline parts and is well up for a bit of bargaining :dry:

Good bloke - small business owner.

JL Auto Parts Recyclers

62 Mercantile Way

Malaga WA 6090

Tel: 9248 5541

Fax: 9248 5542

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I know it sounds like a stupid question(and feel free to delete) but do these places also do rolling shells? wrecked/crashed/stripped etc?

cheers

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Would anyone recommend a particular place to go with in terms of half-cuts or engines. (Looking for S2 RB25DET or NEO to be dropped in a 32 gts-t. Not planning on buying "right now", just trying to know who and what's the goods before I start.)

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