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Hey I smashed my R33 into a curb and stuffed up my suspension etc. Does anybody know anyone who is wrecking an R33 (mainly front end) or selling parts? Also can anyone recommend a good place in Perth to get Rims repaired? I really stuffed my car up and I'm desperate!! :Oops:

Try Briffa Engineering in Morley as an alternative.

Michael ph. 0419 927 298.

For parts try AGI , Collier Rd Bayswater Ph 9272 5055.

Or if you want us to check it out call us at Hyperdrive Motorsport

9209 3100

* Notes 21 yr old female *

How long is this gonna take before the * got any pics * comes up from the younger ( read desperate ) members? hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Thanks for your responses. I may have sorted it out and with any luck I'll be back on the road tonight. (Minus 1 rim. Space Saver to the rescue...)

As to your question about me being good looking and single... I like to think I'm not that bad in the looks department, but I'm not single. Are you selling your car at the moment by any chance? My boyfriend looked at a car like yours yesterday...

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