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I've noticed R33 parts are pretty common though. The wheel Arch thingy that I need, not so common. It seems to be the one part that EVERY ONE needs.

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Give him a call and his name is Louis[emoji13] make sure you have 1lt or Choca mocha handy for done deal X

Not really any use for me. Wouldn't hurt to have, I guess. The stuff I really wanted is gone. a CAT wouldn't be a bad idea...but I can't fit it in my car I don't think. Don't worry about it Ellie. Thank you for looking out for me though!, I appreciate that!.

as for FabCar... I've heard some shady things, their reviews aren't too flashy either, never dealt with them personally though.

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Not really any use for me. Wouldn't hurt to have, I guess. The stuff I really wanted is gone. a CAT wouldn't be a bad idea...but I can't fit it in my car I don't think. Don't worry about it Ellie. Thank you for looking out for me though!, I appreciate that!.

as for FabCar... I've heard some shady things, their reviews aren't too flashy either, never dealt with them personally though.

No worries at all [emoji13] I'll keep looking out if there's any [emoji3]

Saw their name on the side of a racecar recently

What you getting done?

Yer i checked out that white clean GT-R but out in the yard i seen another r34 gtr but the front looked like it was in a crash n they fixing it just put me a step backwards

Oh there is a topic about that car, called pre inspection something something in wa section

Thanks

I actually had a read of that post about a week ago i just can't believe I did not connect the dots i feel very stupid now [emoji52]

Thanks

I actually had a read of that post about a week ago i just can't believe I did not connect the dots i feel very stupid now [emoji52]

Its a long shot but try calling some of the tuners I use C-Red, mark is a top bloke see if he or any other tuners are aware if any customers are selling and having worked on the cars can vouch for em? Like I said its just an idea and if they are aware you want one might be able to keep an eye and ear out.
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Hi everyone

Anyone have any experience with fabcar ?

Their cars used to be overpriced, but they had some good stock and have been around for years.

I remember they had a fkn mint Aristo in there once but they wanted $19k for it (this could have been 5 years ago), it was tempting but still overpriced for the time.

They have a Nice White r34 GT-R for sale

Make sure you use these guys before purchasing a decent car like that

https://www.facebook.com/Japanese.Odometercheck/?fref=ts

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anyone know if Wheel Arch Liners are required to get a car over the pits? (every wrecker i've called, and every gumtree add I've responded to, don't have them).

try calling KYP at Welshpool. They may have some, cant be sure.

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