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I appreciate all the thought's guys, but with luck insurance should cover the damage, so it's just one of those things that happens.

Yes, it did scare the crap out of me, and with a bonnet covering the windscreen it doesn't give you much room to see where you are going;) I'd like to go cbf, but the cops don't think that is safe:rolleyes: .  

If anyone does find a R33 roof anywhere then please let me know, as that will be the only major holdup to repairs.

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Paul

Paul,

There are few people wrecking their R33's.....

I saw a good R33 same colour as yours at SWAN Wreckers in Osbourne park....

This was a few months ago....they were striping it......it was auto.....

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Look at the auctions..... something thats a bit more smashed than that....

http://www.pickles.com.au/servlet/Auction/...em_id=550546722..

There were 4 Skylines in last 2 months at Pickles.....one was a Rice car..... :)

I have posted those in the past......

idea 3

Wreckers in Bayswater...do R33's etc.......

Their details are in the newspapers.......

Paul, I do frequently do those joints....will keep an eye for you :D.....

idea 4

Bently autos...Works ......they strip cars as well.....saw a few shels there a while ago...

Do you know anybody there?

sorry to hear that paul, i wont be looking for a roof for you and i will do anything to keep it off the road..... which means

I have a quicker car.....I have a quicker car.....I have a quicker car.

well on friday

make it a convertable i have a grinder if you need it.

new goal 455rwhp i will let you know friday :rant:

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