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After having my car for 3 BLOODY weeks! Some STUPID DUMBASS PRICK :D F&^%9 0*&(*^ :) *bleeep* :D *bleep* :) Red P Plater rear ended me when i was already stopped at a set of lights.

Now I was wandering if anyone has any experience with some very good Smash Repairers. Although he has taken the blame and realises its his fault its still gonna cause me loss of TIME! GRRR!!

Its a 1994 M-Spec R33 GTS25t

Any input would be great

Thanx!

EDIT** I'm located South of Sydney so anywhere round there would be ok

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sorry, no such thing as a reputable smash repairer :bahaha:

Its not close to you, but I'm happy with the job Vision @ Artamon did on my front bar, I think a few others on here have used them too.

Not cheap....but if an insurance company is paying.....

I WISH it was one of those female types :O then i'd have all her details

This was one of these Lancer with Altezza types! I got abit pissed like speaking heaps rude but what could I do aye? My muffler was damaged and since its stocker i'm gonna try and get a 3" Cat Back Exhaust.... any tips?

oooh so much hostility ... why go punch someone in the face for rear ending you? it was an accident, deal with it! :headspin:

Call Kelvin at Panel One in Alexandria 9669 6799. tell him that franky referred you.

if you're not a fussy customer and have some patience you will enjoy the results. they do take their time but the quality speaks for itself. they did gavin lo's black soarer show car for instance...they are an authorised bmw & alfa romeo smash repairer but they've done many wrx's including mine, and they have done many skylines, ferrari's etc. go see their workshop you'll definately see atleast 2 x E46 M3's there as they are the craziest drivers of all.

DR, what suburb exactly mate? I been wanting to meet some Skyline enthusiasts around here, they're all hot 4's or V8 boiz... not much Hi Tech 6's yet

Also not many skylines around campbelltown. My mate Michael Drives a white R34GTR .

the aussies in campbelltown think the skylines are 4 bangers lol

Also not many skylines around campbelltown. My mate Michael Drives a white R34GTR .

the aussies in campbelltown think the skylines are 4 bangers lol

Mate I have a confession, I've seen your car once near the police station it is DEAD SEXY!!!! Me and my mates are all obsessed about your car "DR GTR this, DR GTR that" it goes on and on...

Would you give me the privilige of seeing your machine up close?

Oh your Viet right? I'm Laos man!

Mate I have a confession, I've seen your car once near the police station it is DEAD SEXY!!!! Me and my mates are all obsessed about your car "DR GTR this, DR GTR that" it goes on and on...

Would you give me the privilige of seeing your machine up close?

Oh your Viet right? I'm Laos man!

hahaha man You can see it as soon as I bring it back out. Im doing a few more engine mods since i killed the head hahhaa.

Its not that sexy dude.

Its just yellow and dumped.

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