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Thanks for the support weapon.

I've had an absolute gun fabricator working with me for the last fortnight, his done everything and wanted something new to try his hand at.

So cage work was on the agenda, we've knocked out a couple of really nice chromolly cages this week and last.

I'm getting married this weekend and have been flat out trying to finalize work and wedding things, so unfortunately some quotes and replies are taking time.

Best of luck this week with the wedding Brad. Was only thinking the other day that Fatz is probably going to hit you up in abut 4 years time for some nice chrome moly monkey bars for his backyard and his little slugger to play on. I am betting your kids will have the coolest, custom fab swing set ever to be played on :)

Some final work that was completed before heading off for a week.

Integra full cage with floor reinforcments and jacking points

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Fire wall and shock tower support.

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Engine bay alloy fabrication

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The custom made front mounted forced air box

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First job back will be a 4130 cage for the insight motorsports S2000 and an enduro setup for a GTR. Large fuel tank, oil coolers for everything brake ducting and more

Hey Brad, let me know when you're back, I wanna come up and pick up my bumper bar and dash etc etc to get it outta your shop.

Car is on the back burner for another 6 months cause I'm heading over seas for 5 weeks. Figure you'd rather the space!

It was a rather good night pete!

Neil and yourself got a bit messy. Old mate Brian wasnt making much sence latter on in the night either.

Did Duncan snavel the kombi or couldn't you see to the other side of the table......

I'm back now and straight back into the pile of work that is literally lining up at the gate.

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