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Have an S13 shell, not rolling, completely stripped with no glass or anything that needs to go to scrap.

I have called a few places on gumtree and a couple of places off google that do car body removals (any condition apparently) but no one can pick it up cos its not rolling. So im probably going to need someone with a HIAB.. I don't want any money for it, I just want it gone.

anyone know who could do such a thing? cars located in success.

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Yeah there are a few. My mate got his Daewoo picked up full interior, glass and motor plus $50 his way. Car was still rolling as well, but they just put a chain through the windows around the roof and lifted it onto the truck. He doesn't know much about cars so probably just used the yellow pages.

Usually a few in the back of the cockburn rag that gets dumped in your driveway.

Used to be a $50 woolies voucher for a car, they arrive, throw a chain through the windows as above and lift in on, as above ^..

Usually a few in the back of the cockburn rag that gets dumped in your driveway.

Used to be a $50 woolies voucher for a car, they arrive, throw a chain through the windows as above and lift in on, as above ^..

thats a good idea, hate those bloody things and usually chuck em in the bin. Ill have a squiz when they deliver me 20 copies of it tonight

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