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Anyone know a decent smash repair in either the central coast or newcastle? Staff at westfield kotara are now forced to park on the street, and in my case, on a fat hill. I found my car with a stoved in front bar last thursday after work. Luckily the bloke left a note, and it is being repaired. I spoke to his insurance company (allianz) and i get a choice of repairer, so if anyone has a place to recommend please let me know. In all honesty, it is only a front bar and a few other items, but i would like someone that does quality work and doesnt cut corners.

Cheers

Thanks dudes. Both are really close to my work, so will be easy to get the quote and shiz.

Cause the fella that did it has his insurance looking after me, i could care less of the price! haha.

Kel whittaker at cardiff is good also they have done work for me before

yeah kel was the other quote i got and they were even dearer lol, they did some work for a bloke at my work aswell and smick, so another good choice.

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  • 2 weeks later...

black series 1 R33 with black and green number plates on empire bay drive yesterday arvo

blue r32 (with what looked like VE commonwhore wheels) in woy woy

and lastly my mates smashed up silver R34 in gosford

Black series 1 r33 with the green/black plates is my car. I go through woy woy a fair bit on the way to the freeway/gosford and see 30Three's car a fair bit.

Forgot to post but on the 26th I saw a silver r34 with P plates, white r34, blue r33 and a midnight purple(?) r33 gtr all on empire bay drive in the space of about 10 mins.

Saw a Silver/grey R34 in cardiff Munibung RD,

........it was mine lol, bought the car a couple of months ago, i always go past the R34 sedan everyday toand from work :P i look at him/ he looks at me lol

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