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JustCar told me that Capital Smart claims they can get my car done in 3-4 days. New replacement bumper. Lel....good luck mate, you can't get parts for these cars in Australia.

"It's not an import on our system" and proceeds to argue with me for 3 mins that my car is in fact not an import and they would know better.

Righto....

JustCar told me that Capital Smart claims they can get my car done in 3-4 days. New replacement bumper. Lel....good luck mate, you can't get parts for these cars in Australia.

"It's not an import on our system" and proceeds to argue with me for 3 mins that my car is in fact not an import and they would know better.

Righto....

Maybe he is in a call centre in Japan ;)

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I've don't have a gtr yet but I've email them already as im thinking if i get a set stack 2 together n 2 next to each other and put a glass top bingo coffee table in theater room and this coffee table would never get old or lose value hehe [emoji12] [emoji38]

But Wow 10.5 are going for $4400 pickup one expensive coffee table [emoji52]

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