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hey...i need to find a wreckers place and i looked in the wreckers thread in the sticky section and really i dont know any of those places as i live in bayside...so im trying to find either a wreckers near there or ill make the trip to oakleigh to Oakleigh mechanical repairs

has anyone used them for wreckers parts etc? are they recommended and good?

sorry if this is a re-post

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theres a place on kangaroo road in murrumbeena near warrigal road. have been there a few times i find for what i needed his prices were reasonable.

the guy is great and very helpfull giving you advice on how to install and helpfull etc..

not sure on name but if u drive down kangaroo road there is nissan signs and shit everywhere

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there is a place called "fujima"

i dont have the contact details, but if you head down cheltenham rd, then turn left onto the street that runs right next to eastlink, its half way down smile.gif

fujima.jpg

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