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just came back from there myself. needed new rear quarter window for gfs car, due to break in.

skyline looked decent. no aftermarket parts on it that i could see, but as mentioned above, interior was nice and clean.

Thanks Noel

Just been out there, picked up inner plastic mud guards. Very nice! Been looking for them. So are you going to tell us how this happened? That rear impact looks as if you got hit at mach 1.

Wasnt my car mate. i have no idea how it happenned. Some bastard beat me to the drivers side window switch surround tho. :D

Wasnt my car mate. i have no idea how it happenned. Some bastard beat me to the drivers side window switch surround tho. :ninja:

Yeah, i was busy removing my bits when 2 guys turned up and removed the window switch surround. I was too slow myself. They said they saw it on this forum. That car is going to be torn to pieces in the next few weeks!

Heads up for anybody needing bits

Silver series one mspec smacked up the arse now at abc wrecking at rocklea.

Anybody needing bits it has a really clean interior and all the running gear is intact.

is it r34 ??

any idea can i find front seats for r34 in rocklea ??

thanks

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