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Thanks Ben

I'm yet to go back and look as it was peak hour yesterday. I'll be going the same way home today, so will be keeping my eye out. I would imagine at least 50 cars have driven over it by now....

I'm just trying to call Angelo and John now as I need the retune after re-installing my airbox, so i'll ask them as well.

Has anyone dealt with Nisswreck before?

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  sfrizza said:
Has anyone dealt with Nisswreck before?

I've dealt with them. They were friendly but gave me the wrong parts.

I went in person to Nisswreck and bought an R32 castor arm. It cost $95 and had R32 written on it. Took it home and it wasn't an R32 arm. Bought one from a friend who crashed his R32 for $60.

btw, I'm not dissing Nisswreck, just letting you know my experience, I'd still buy from there, but I'd take in something to check they were giving me the right part.

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lennock is in phillip yes, belconnen isn't as good. reason I think they are helpful is I think at least two of the people that worked there had imports, one a 180sx, and the other an r33, but not sure if either of them are there anymore, but I talked to them a few weeks ago, and they were very helpful. They have the jap fast files to look up your car etc.

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  CeJay said:
lennock is in phillip yes, belconnen isn't as good. reason I think they are helpful is I think at least two of the people that worked there had imports, one a 180sx, and the other an r33, but not sure if either of them are there anymore, but I talked to them a few weeks ago, and they were very helpful. They have the jap fast files to look up your car etc.

the guy who owns the 180 is danny...good bloke n always helps me out :)

make sure u have your vin...they should be able to print out a break down of all the parts in the area and then you tell them which one :D

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