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+1 for Anytime, Gerrin/Andrew are great, top notch.

If you do use them, IF YOUR GONNA BITCH ABOUT PRICE WHEN YOU OWN A SKYLINE (ie money-pit) ANYWAY, get bent, and don't even bother wasting their time.

HAHAHA Love it!!!

Anytime towing all the way!

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Gerrin apparently only does a/h services now, however Andrew should be able to help you out. (Andrew - 0411 632 129).

Otherwise if they can't do the job, Lightning Towing aren't bad either. They got a very nice truck that managed to get my mate's pretty low and kitted S2000 on and off very easy. Costed him $150 though from the city to my house (15km) however that was like 1am in the morning, so the price imo represents the service.

But call them and find out how much it's going to cost.

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They are the best, towed my gtr the other day, had a good chat :D Everyone I know used them

i vote for them 2, towed my 180sx and rx7 and helped me out a few other times with other cars very friendly blokes and usually cheaper then most tilt trays

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