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Can anyone recommend a good repairer in the sunny coast preferable around Caloundra? Also are there any importers based in the sunny coast?

I'm asking cos a guidepost jumped out infront of me on the highway last night and destroyed my front bar and support bracket. Then I copped a big "ding" in the back left when I came to rest against a powerpole. oh well its my own fault for driving tired.

Cheers,

Blake

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Hey Shane,

Actually I got a quote from them on Monday morning and they seemed to be pretty well switched on and yes they are a bit $$$ so I'm still thinking about it.

I live at Coolum Beach but work at Caloundra City Council which is not far from Caloundra Body Works. So if anyone sees a white R32 minus a front bar cruising down the motorway and nicklin way then its most likely me :(

yeah I saw, your car minus the front bar the other day. I was looking for the Big FMIC,

But no, my skyline had a crack in the front bar, bloody truck tyres, and caloundra body works did a great job, and can recommend them.

by the way anyone here know of any of the importers on the coast? ie rite price, etc

matty

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