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hey peoples,

just been searchin around for some wreckers that might have the part im lookin for which is the rear steering arm controller...

Being a skyline R34 doesnt exactly help the sitch but I was wandering if anyone from this forum could recommend a wreckery that most likely have skyline spares...

I live in north Brisbane but will travel anywhere within bris or Gold coast if i find the part...

PLEASE GUYS...THIS THE ONLY PART I NEED TO GET MY CAR BACK ON THE ROAD!!! :wacko:

cheers

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kmart auto repair in wynnum plaza found controller arms for my 34 within a couple days and did the lot for less than 300 bucks

got lol?

$300???

was that fitted aswell? doesnt seem too bad i guess.-->pm sent

thanks heaps fellas for the suggestions

all automotive import parts over at 17 mile rocks. pretty cheap and good service, he can match any price in town, probably even beat it.

Guys,

these people are awsome and very handy when it comes to skyline parts.

Got my controller arm for a reasonbly cheap price and service was awsome...

I recommend anyone after R34 parts give these guys a call as I was told by the owner that they have 2 R34's which they are stripping

thanks everyone for ur posts

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