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Hey all

After getting my new car .. needing a few lil bits and peices.. is there any wreckers that are in the Sydney/central coast/newcastle area that have R34's in their yards on a regular basis..

Names and phone numbers would be great

Search didnt bring me any luck aswell

Cheers mick

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Hey mate,

Try SSS automotive (Toongabie, Sydney West), Just Jap (Kirawee, Sydney South), on the forums (wanted to buy sections and search the for sale), Ebay..?

Not many mainstream car wreckers like pick an payless will have R34 Skylines in their yards.

Good luck

Cheers,

Johno

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Yeah SSS best bet, there is also that mob on the central coast that get a bit of this stuff in. The Toy shop is it?

Just Jap have stuff too, but it appears less whole cars and more engines gearboxes etc.

What do you need? I wrecked an R34 a while ago and have a couple of odds and sods lying around still. Not much though.

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haha wat sort of things were you after? when you ask for a list of wreckers there are heaps, when you ask for a specific part i might be able to lend a hand. got friends with wreckers, tire shops, body shops, kit houses, custom welders, head jobbers lol...everything and anything is easy enough when you ask for it :(

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