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So parked my car in a relativly quiet street in the eastern suburbs at my girlfriends place...

Woke up sunday morning, jumped in my car to go to homebush, and this is what i find...

Absolutly guttered, so upset that there are people out there with so little respect and that are just so inconsiderate..

Does anyone else have issues like this?

I guess it could have been alot worse...

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Yeah, I called around this morning, Had no luck with syndey auto wreckers, but found a guy wrecking his R34 in liverpool. Should be sweet by tomorrow.

If you have no luck there........ Just Jap spares - Address: 101-103 Bath Road Kirrawee NSW Australia 2232

Phone: (02) 95450532 Fax: (02) 95421684

http://justjap.com/store/home.php

Cheers,

Bob.

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Absolute ace,

Im from the south so it might save me goin to liverpool...

Cheers Bob. (You dont happen to work there do you :P)

No mate....... No vested interest at all. I just bought a few things off them in the past...............

Bob.

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haha, south as in sutho? liverpool isn't that bad :) having said that i thought my commo got stolen this morning... turns out i'd moved it last night and forgotten that i moved it oops

Almost sutho, Havnt graduated across the bridge yet, (Not sure if thats a bad thing) im in oatley aha...

Lol at loosing your commo, Didnt loose your bowl at the same time did ya ;)

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