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Hey guys, cos im lazy, and i don't wanna look at the phone book, and cos i want your experiences,

i wanna know where there are jap wreckers in perth, and your personal experiences with them

the only 1 i can think of off the top of my head is in welshpool near where i used to work, on Pilbara st i think... not to sure, don't remember what its called:rolleyes:

looking for a few little bits n pieces

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hey memphis, i need driver side door pillar thingy(between the driver mirror and the rear quarter mirror), mine got ripped off when some guy tried to break into my car (good thing i have metal sleeved tint)

hope u can ask them for me, my number is 0401290390,pls give me a sms

Aidwin

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jap motor sport in sydney and just jap in adelaide are both very good and will post most things over including frieght cheaper than any company in perth could sell it to you.The only other person you mite want to try is Mayhem on this site as he sometimes brings in half cuts.hope this helps.

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In cannington there is japwreck and Nispart Datpart I am not sure of addresses. One is near bunnings, the other near the big WA salvage. For common older stuff Niss part but Japwreck have engines mirrors front cuts strut bars etc etc.

Actually the most helpful cos i needed some small plastic wiper box screws was pulsarwreck around the corner for nisspart.

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