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ok i think i told most of you about my mazda daily driver that was smashed in the ass a few weeks ago, problem is chassis is a bit twisted

question: anyone here own or know a friend that ownz a JIG or something to pull the chassis a bit molre straight so i can fit a new rear light lense back in so its driveable to the train station again, its killing me taking the skyline in every day with petrol and worry about somethin happening to it

cheers

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Andrew: yer man but its complicated, just need this thing driveable so i can leave the baby locked up safe

deorbit: umm, *maybe*, shh LOL, i seen your car too i think there am i correct ?

james: yer but i heard he is in japan atm :D

2rismo: where can i get that done? i live near melbourne airport but dont mind a bit of a hike, any ideas on costage ?

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Can't you just hit it really hard with a wicked big hammer???

Have you tried tieing it to a tree and tramping it?

Sorry to hear about the accident, and sorry I don't have anything intelligent to say!!! :crazy:

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Look on car-o-liner's website for locations:

www.caroliner.com.au or www.car-o-liner.com.au i forget which.

dunno on cost but they have the details on chassis dimensions for more cars than you've heard of and their software gets updated all the time so they're really up to date.

Julie (the boss in aus) was a customer of mine for a while. 1st class operation. Just look for a smash repairer that uses their gear.

no idea on cost dude, sorry :D

Adrian

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