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searched on siulvawa.com and found a good thread.

Nis-Part Dat-Part (Niss'an Nothing else)

15 Carole Rd Maddington

Phone: 9452 7111

Japwreck Auto Parts

27 William St Beckenham

Phone: 9451 6711

Pick-A-Part

11-15 Cooper Ave Kenwick

Phone: 9493 4800

Japco Auto Imports

103 Garling St O�Connor

Phone: 9331 2266

Pulsar Wreck

6 Lower Park Rd Maddington

Phone: 9493 6465

Jap Parts Plus W.A.

5-7 Jade Street Maddington

Phone: 9493 2191

Email: [email protected]

AGI Auto Parts

233 Collier Rd Bayswater

Phone: 9272 5055

Email: [email protected]

theres more links in replies to the thread here.

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there is one in malaga which had shitloads of skyline parts it was the only one in wa which had my window thingy jap auto parts or something in mercantile way malaga! find them and give him a call.

This is the place in malaga disko-tek is referring to.

He's got plenty of skyline parts and is well up for a bit of bargaining :dry:

Good bloke - small business owner.

JL Auto Parts Recyclers

62 Mercantile Way

Malaga WA 6090

Tel: 9248 5541

Fax: 9248 5542

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Would anyone recommend a particular place to go with in terms of half-cuts or engines. (Looking for S2 RB25DET or NEO to be dropped in a 32 gts-t. Not planning on buying "right now", just trying to know who and what's the goods before I start.)

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