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hey guys, im need to get my car repaired and was thinking of going through insurance, but need to get a quote from a just car approved smash repairer. ill give $50 or a case of beer.

if u know a mate who works for a just car approved smash repairer please let me know

cheers.

Hey mate,

If your near Smithfield, head down to Xclusive Colours. Speak to Louie 9756 6797. His near the Burger King on the its a orange and blue shop.

12 Cumberland Hwy

Smithfield NSW 2164

Cheers,

Johno

What area of sydney mate.

I deal with Chatswood Prestige accident repair centre. Hovic has one or two skylines..Realy easy going guy and knows his stuff.. They dont mind doing imports either , unlike alot of other places!

their number is 9417 1727

None of the above are Just Car Approved repaires, why not just save $50 and take the car to a repair yourself, if you have lodged a claim with Just Cars they would have told you of approved repairs in your area?

None of the above are Just Car Approved repaires, why not just save $50 and take the car to a repair yourself, if you have lodged a claim with Just Cars they would have told you of approved repairs in your area?

just cars is a sub of AAMI..

just call em up and ask for one in the area?

i can give you some NRMA ones if you want.. which area do you want?

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