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I'm going to have to call around a few workshops and wreckers over the next week and was wondering how reliable is the "Local Wreckers And Workshops" considering that it's coming up to two years old.

Would there be a consensus that all of the workshops and wreckers within it are all reputable and won't try and screw people around? Not looking for slandering, just don't want my time wasted if bad experiences have been had before.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=13305

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1. Its as upto date as people inform me. I personally dont ring each place every week to make sure they are there, but you get the idea :nyaanyaa:

2. Every place is going to have a bad story, its just how it is.

The idea of the thread is for you to call them up, you decide what suit you and your budget, then you take it to the place that is for you.

Common theme - you are responsible for it all, the thread is just a catalyst.

cheers.

R31Nismoid has answered exactly what you asked but maybe you would like to know who people would recommend?

If so I'm sure a search would fine this. I know in the 6 months I have been on here I've seen the questioned asked.

Well i think Renew auto have shut shop..

And in the past i have found people who work in the Wrecking game

a breed of there own..

On saying that..

I use

Type M Imports (Wrecking)

63/65 Marni st

Dandenong South..

(03)97682923..

Good people.................... :nyaanyaa:

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