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Hey, i was just wondering if theres a wreckers in the geelong area that would have a r33? have people from around this area seen any at the wreckers? Just after a rear parcel shelf, and boot plastic that goes around the latch, and thought i could save my self the trip to melbourne. Thanks guys. :)

forget it bro, you would be dreamin. I am from Geelong and you have no chance. You wont get a wreckers in geelong that will have it but you could prob get one to get it for you. Best guys would be somewhere like that place on thomsons rd- dang i forgot the name cant remember for the life of me. You know what i have noticed though every wrecker i go in to ask for a part for my r33 they just laugh at me. To avoid that your gonna have to make a trip to melbourne mate.

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I travel to Geelong generally twice a day during the week and also during the day on Saturdays. I live near Hoppers Crossing but travel around Melbourne a fair bit too. If you find a part at a wreckers in Melbourne (provided it's not too far away from where I travel), I could deliver it for a small fee.

If anyone's interested in this send me a PM.

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