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Just thought I would share my pain :laugh: . I was picking up my fiancé from work when we were involved in a collision. We're both unharmed, I'm glad that I didn't have my son in the car at the time; we were on our way to pick him up. There doesn't appear to be any engine damage or major structural damage, so that’s a plus. I'm thinking maybe a new front bar, some panel beating, a new headlight lenses, and some paint. Well, I will have to speak to the insurance company tomorrow and see what my options are for repairers, hopefully I get to choose. At least I've got a place like SAU for some good resources.

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hey blake

sorry to hear glad u are casey r okay. it doesnt look too bad.

i know a good panel beater on kings st in the city if you cant find any

but your insurance will probably recommend one, or the other parties insurance

good luck

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hey blake

sorry to hear glad u are casey r okay. it doesnt look too bad.

i know a good panel beater on kings st in the city if you cant find any

but your insurance will probably recommend one, or the other parties insurance

Sorry to hear that buddy, the point is u both ok and safe

Give Vu @ DT Panel a call he will fix the 33 up

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Hope it works out for u

Thankx guys

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Arrr sorry to hear dude...

Hope its not too much of a pain to fix..

Personally i would recommend Gal Smash to do the repairs... Speak to dave 9330 3137..

Tell him you know matt with the Yellow 33... He will look after you...

Also dude if you are interested in a new bar i sell these too..Let me know if your keen... http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=108696

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I had some work done on my car by Imperial Body Finishes in springvale. Was really happy with the work done. My mate also had work done on his 32 GTR there, also very good. Another to consider. Ph 9547 8111

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