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Hey pplz

does anyone know where i can get my Sunroof fixed ??? When i take it to a car wash the water seeps in from the sunroof!

Also i think my air con has run outta gas or something i dunno the Air con doesnt work it just keeps giving hot air!!!!

So yeh anyone know where i can take the car (r33 series II gtst)

to get these probs fixed?

Are tehre any dif in getting these fixed with my car ( import ) and a normal car like a commondore etc????

Thanx for the help guys :D

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Originally posted by [MRTRBO]

yeh dat was me donnie  

i was getting my subs checked coz they arent working and autoban installed them for me.

Silver r33 am i right ?

Nice ride love the red calipers hehehehe :D

So anyone knw where i can fix my sunroof and air con in Sydney?

Yeh dat was me! :D hehe nice chick in the car,

I was helping a mate with his 180, bogging it and preparing it for paint and i wasn't happy :) just wanted to get in and out of auto barn, If i stoped to talk to you we be there all day! :D

We'll meet up next time, come to one of the cabra cruise, hehehe "you'll be impressed bro" (said in a habibi voice)

Well take it to Fosyth Auto Electric on railway parade Cabramatta, just down from the Cabramatta Inn.

Me and my mate when everywhere to get his GTR gassed and that was the only place that did it,

If its not the gass he will find out what it is, heheheh His good, i reconmend him,

charged $130 i belive for gassing and analysis,

Donnie

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