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hi, ive got a smashed 33 sitting in my front yard and it needs to go, anyone know any places that come and take the wreck away for free? when my dad had his smashed falcon sitting there heaps pf ppl would come past and offer to take it, should of payed attention to their names :D

oh and its got no wheels on it just to make it that bit harder i cant just get a tilt tray.

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yeh sims will do it but the dude on the phone gave me the wrong number twice, not enough numbers. 3rd time lucky aye, or maybe if i offer a hat he'll gimmie the full number

usable bits still on it would be wiring, brake disks, wiper motor and quater windows. i got heaps of crap in the shed but!

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Any of the car recyclers will take it away and most for nothing so if they try to charge you ring someone else .In the yellow pages alot will advertize old cars remove free ,its worth it to them as they normally get over a hundred dollars per wreak for scrap metal .I've had 3 old cars removed and never paid for 1, thats in western Sydney

cheers Peter

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