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does anyone know of anyone who regrinds cams in adelaide???? ps what do i have to do, and to who to be a moderator on sau :)

you failed the ultimate failure. those who seek power and least suited to it

and

absolute power corrupts, absolutely.

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Hey not meaning to blow any horns but im just about to start at rick corbett engine re conditioners. They can do it im sure of it. There no is 0417 828 303 or 8262 3626. There just off main north the address is 44-46 Trigg St Blair Athol. Hit them up and ask about it.

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Ivan Tighe Engineering

and as Ben stated.........you can't ask, you must be the chosen ONE, then pass an interview by the Nightcrawler :):P

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I used tighe cams and got an extra 28rwkw's at the same boost, i'd recommend him.

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Ivan Tighe Engineering Pty Ltd

47 Westgate Street,

Wacol, Qld, 4074,

P.O.Box 428

Sumner Park, Qld, 4074,

Tel (07) 3271 6001

Fax (07) 3271 6005

Intel +61 7 3271 6001

Email [email protected]

Web www.tighecams.com.au

ABN 46 009 747 139

General Enquires - Mandy Tomkinson

Technical Information - Dean Tighe

Accounts Payable - Annette Truscott

Account Applications - Annette Truscott

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where are tighe cams? is that in south australia???
Approximate cost of getting them reground ??

c'mon guys, does mum still wipe your noses.

All we will do is what you can do.....and that's either a Google search, email or phone call. :rofl:

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Approximate cost of getting them reground ??

c'mon guys, does mum still wipe your noses.

All we will do is what you can do.....and that's either a Google search, email or phone call. smile.gif

Wtf seriously, you could say that about every question ever asked on this forum !

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