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Wreckers?

SportsClassic Cars - Penrith 47761174 = outside chance

Northern Auto Wreckers - Londonderry 47774205 = outside chance

Parts thru' Workshops that service Skylines?

Unigroup Engineering - Girraween = good chance

Steve's Autobarn - Blackheath 47877172 = fair chance

Faulconbridge Automotive - Faulconbridge 47519198 = fair chance

Hills Motorsports - Castle Hill 98999962 = good chance

Parts via Importer?

Just Jap - Kirrawee 95450532 = real good chance

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Wreckers?

SportsClassic Cars - Penrith 47761174 = outside chance

Northern Auto Wreckers - Londonderry 47774205 = outside chance

Parts thru' Workshops that service Skylines?

Unigroup Engineering - Girraween = good chance

Steve's Autobarn - Blackheath 47877172 = fair chance

Faulconbridge Automotive - Faulconbridge 47519198 = fair chance

Hills Motorsports - Castle Hill 98999962 = good chance

Parts via Importer?

Just Jap - Kirrawee 95450532 = real good chance

ok so really there are no jap wreckers out this way really and i knew about just jap thats who i got my car thru cos i used to work literally a 1 minute walk round the corner from them i was just hoping there was one around here

also does anyone know how much it costs to have your air con regased coz mine has no gas what so ever in it could that be the reason my compressor doesnt switch on?

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hi guys/girls

just wondering if there are any wreckers in west sydney that have 32 33 and 34 stock around penrith area or anywhere out this way

has anyone hear of wetherill park skyline spares

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In Lansvale/Chipping Norton

- D&V Spares on Chatterton Street, Lansvale

- Jap Spares on Chatteron Street, Lansvale

- Sumo Spares, Chipping Norton

Just bargain as much as you can, and make up some prices, they'll try and match it!

oh ok well wen i want some parts for my car ill go there but i seen on the net a place in wetherill park that sell skyline parts

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Kabul Jap import wreckers, Smithfield

SSS automotive, Girraween <<<i highly recommend for skyline parts/import parts in general. top blokes and are very knowledgeable with skylines, as they have a gtr race car themselves.

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