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Cheers!

Trying to ring a few peoples

JRacing

Tony Farrugio (recommended by most) - they said they dont do imports and are booked out till october :(

Prestige Auto - they say r34 parts are hard to come by but will have a look this week

Yet to call Naz at KMF

Anymore recommendations ? They need to have ties with Suncorp aparently or Suncorp won't do it

Ill give them a call thanks Shell

I know a left hand quarter panel would be easy to source can even find on eBay but the headlights are hard to find (new ones that is). Will insurance guys go with brand new ones or they wouldn't matter if they got used ones, or can i argue that the used ones wont be bright enough due to being more dull :P

hmmm a nice lady basically told me to try other places as they are booked out. i said no worries then she say they may take 3 days to do a quote ? i said no worries so she say i should try other places first :(

This is a lot harder than i thought it would be !!!

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My friend at Shannons (ie Suncorp) suggests Canberra Automotive Refinishers in Belco

I have dealt with these guys before as they are a Shannons recommended repairer.

In the interest of not saying anything bad, I won't. But...

:spank: no, I won't. :whistling:

hmmm a nice lady...

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Suncorp is going to have a look tomorrowski at my car. Is there any recommended preperations that need to be done ? Putting stock coilovers back in etc or removal of any mods in case they say its this and that which caused this dent therefore its not our fault. I waxed and polished it to make it look neat like i care about the car but thats all i can think of. Just needing some advice so all damages that were caused by the lady are repaired. Thanks

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