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Hry guys,

just a quick question,

does anyone know of a good cheap aluminium welder in the Hills area?

spoke to a few places and they wanted 40-50 bucks a weld :s

back on the gold coast I had my entire intercooler piping welded for 20 bucks.

all I need is a BOV adaper welded on.

any reccomendations would be greats

Thanks

Andrew

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did you know the welder that did it for $20 ? i cant think of any way that any business could do that and make any money.

you needing a drive in, they weld it then drive out service? or can you remove the piece and hand it over?

either way i could help you out at some point but im a bit of a drive from the hills. (40mins away)

hey guys,

I didnt know the welder, i just rocked up and said can you weld these, I did do all the prep work and lined them all up, so all he had to do was the welding,

I probly will just take it down to an exhaust shop, I only need one weld done now so 40 bucks isnt to bad :huh:

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