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hey guys i got an EPA next tuesday for my r33 gtst, and my rego is suspended until the epa is cleared so i need to tow my car from frankston to macloed, anyone know a good person for the job? recommend anyone that would take my car to the place and be there by 9am from frankston?

i thought ill check here to see if anyone else has used a good trusting person before opening the yellow pages and ringing around. cheers any help would be good

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hey guys i got an EPA next tuesday for my r33 gtst, and my rego is suspended until the epa is cleared so i need to tow my car from frankston to macloed, anyone know a good person for the job? recommend anyone that would take my car to the place and be there by 9am from frankston?

i thought ill check here to see if anyone else has used a good trusting person before opening the yellow pages and ringing around. cheers any help would be good

Strongly recommend and so is everyone else here i believe,

Jack

0419 877 437

Specialise in towing modified cars.

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omg you obviously haven't compared RACV to Jack's $ anytime lately..

Let alone the quality and one of a kind... 'non-dent' & 'non-smash-frontbar' service that Jack provides :P

'OMG' you obviously don't know what total care is. If its a tow up to 100km it costs about $0. that works out to about $0 per km...not a bad rate really.

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'OMG' you obviously don't know what total care is. If its a tow up to 100km it costs about $0. that works out to about $0 per km...not a bad rate really.

Actually it's $166 a year for total care.

OR $71 for roadside assistance which covers you for 20km. Plus $40 joining fee.

And a 24 hr waiting period.

I've never spent that much getting a tow from Jack.

I guess it all depends how often your car breaks down as to whether you'd even use RACV.

4 out of 5 times the RACV mechanic that's come to help in the past, knew less than I did.

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