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Ahh, that brings back memories:rolleyes:

Alliance rim repairs in north perth cnr Fitzgerald + James. They do a pretty good job. They charged me around 150-200 for mine but it had to be repainted as well. Was pretty much the same as ures from the description.

Best of luck, nothing else is bent.

Briffa Engineering , Rudloc Rd Morley.

Top job , has done 3 sets of my GTR rims which was polish outers and paint centres.

Cheaper than Alliance and are is a good young guy as well.Example of his work is the rims on Brett's R33 GTR ( evilR33 )

Tell him Ken the courier with the GTR rims sent you..

Cheers

Ken

dudes i hell hurted my 189 2 weeks ago... i was drifting and she snapped back the other was i hit this box kurb and snapped radius rods and bent steering arm man i cryed... but thanks to a great bloke and a great company i got it all fixed in that night it took them 2 hours and its all better needed a wheel alignment but its sweet.... kinda hasitant to drift again ...

dudes i hell hurted my 180 2 weeks ago... i was drifting and she snapped back the other was i hit this box kurb and snapped radius rods and bent steering arm man i cryed... but thanks to a great bloke and a great company i got it all fixed in that night it took them 2 hours and its all better needed a wheel alignment but its sweet.... kinda hasitant to drift again ...

When I get time to arrange another day with DTEC then I will post it up:D

Have been flat out with the Enjo SES , Rallymax , work , organising a new business venture, yadayadayada

Cheers

Ken

Yeah dude, take it easy when you leave the workshop ok??

glad that the car was able to be fixed so quickly and you could have you beast back!

Originally posted by drifta180

dudes i hell hurted my 189 2 weeks ago... i was drifting and she snapped back the other was i hit this box kurb and snapped radius rods and bent steering arm   man i cryed... but thanks to a great bloke and a great company  i got it all fixed in that night it took them 2 hours and its all better  needed a wheel alignment  but its sweet.... kinda hasitant to drift again ...

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