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hey guys...been a while since ive been on but i have been saving up my $$$$ as its time again for my r33 to get a makeover :(... i was wondering if people could send me off or just point me in the right direction for bodywork shops that are known for good work...the usuall really.. i live in the S/E suburbs of melbourne.. look at gettin my front bar reconditioned and touch ups around the car.... any help would be awsome guys :(:)

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these aint recomendations.... just ideas . .

XXX bodykits on cheltenham road.

some place down bennet street dandenong ( pm b3za )

thinks PJ Panels on Popes Rd keysborough may fit a kit if your suply and paint.

Across the road from Springvale Station, some place always got cars with no body parts, then next there all decked up in funky parts ... cant miss it its always got s14-15's onvia's out the front

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Across the road from Springvale Station, some place always got cars with no body parts, then next there all decked up in funky parts ... cant miss it its always got s14-15's onvia's out the front

DT panels

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