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Just thought i'd let people know I saw a few skylines at the wreckers if you need to pick them for bit's and pieces.

Bit rare to see them there especially the r34. The r34 was a kr4 sonic silver im pretty sure, one of the r33's was maroon, cant remember what the other was.

On centre rd clayton opposite mainfreight transport

Just thought i'd let people know I saw a few skylines at the wreckers if you need to pick them for bit's and pieces.

Bit rare to see them there especially the r34. The r34 was a kr4 sonic silver im pretty sure, one of the r33's was maroon, cant remember what the other was.

On centre rd clayton opposite mainfreight transport

might drop past there and see what there got to fit the stagea.... do you drive a white stagea with chrome wheels as i thought someone stole mine for a second the other day when i was having smoko..

pretty sure the r34 had an abs unit? the block thing with heaps of little pipes ....hanging there with all but one pipe or mount attached.

there were a set of front pads sitting on the quarter panel of the r33 which looked the same as c34 pads.

mine's a kr4 sonic silver with r34 rims. but i reckon i might have seen the white one around, keep seeing a series 1 white c34 on springy rd near burwood hwy and a white series 2 with rs260 f/bar on blackburn rd near highbury rd.

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