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Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: SUTHERLAND, SYDNEY
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Thanks for the tip off Jalal. I called them and yes they had stock. Dropped in after work but after a search, turns out they only had 2 passenger side panels. Oh well, it was worth the try.



No worries mate, it was worth a try anyway and gave you a pretty good example how over-inflated dealer prices are!

Good luck with the insurance and am sure it'll be as good as new soon.



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Date Registered: 02-2004
Location: Panania, Sydney
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I know Jalal would've already suggested the wreckers if they were a viable option.

Aluminium fenders? It must be a special kind of aluminium that is capable of bouncing back into shape after leaning on it?! LOL!



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Yes Rich, I already called the wreckers and in this instance they only had brand new ones (not second hand)

An insurance job would be a much safer option and would carry a life-time warranty on both parts and labour.

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