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carmate.com or from wreckers jap wreckers

had a looking at carmate couldnt find it and alot of ppl have had issues with them. which wreckers in perth do you think i should try?

ps. using mates account to reply(only realised after)

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if you are in perth and are lookin for some skirts i do believe there is a bloke selling pretty much his whole car and he has stock ones (m-spec) i think and also 400r, it is in the For sale section in WA under parts and acc think title is like r33 parts.

But yer same goes for all if you think that car mate will give you a crappy part just check for sale section seen alot of skirts in there recently. Also wreckers would be good Try C-red i hear they could have some.

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