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Hi all I am coming down to melbourne for 2 weeks and I was wondering if there are any decent shops to buy bits for skylines, I am after some R32 GTR interior bits (plastic console surround) and New steering wheel and boss kit, cheers all.

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Hey

Here is a small list of local wreckers which may be of some help to you;

EKW:

44-80 Hampstead Road, Maidstone

9274 4411 (nissan section)

Japanese Special Vehicles:

353 settlement road, thomastown

9466 4499

NFA:

58-60 Bridge Road Keysborough 97981077

Workshop:

62 Bridge Road Keysborough 97981077

Ask for Ahmed (he's a member of the forums too)

Nissall:

9739 5015

Factory 1, 122 Beresford Road, Lilydale

Oakleigh Mechanical Repairs:

Ph: 9568 4887

Performance Jap Specialist:

4B Merri Court, Campbellfield

Ph: 9357 0658

Renew Auto:

40 Bennett Street, Dandenong

Ph: 9706 7822

Ultimate Performance Imports:

88 Levanswell Road, Moorabbin

Ph: 9555 3611

Edited by abu
Oh really? How long ago did this happen?

I thought he was doing pretty well, wasn't bad place to get parts. Was pretty well priced.

Yeah the place had quite a lot of things, but they shut down near the beginning of the year I think. I'm not 100% sure they closed down, but I'm pretty sure they were having a huge sale of some sort (sounded like they were closing down).

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