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Why not tell us the name of the workshop so if one of us go in there we can ask for them to do the work and not a contractor? Saves us money as well.

I need to stop being lazy and fab shit up for my car... And Force Feds. When he gets his ass down here.

MHE are usually pretty good and old Ben, if he is still at Mackay Alloy, is amazing on the alloy TIG.

AluFab (or AIS I think it is now) do some great work as well. Dad had them make a new piece for a fender made and it was a great quality product they produced, just by having the damaged one as a base to.

i herd ashton is alright haha... nah if i need anything done ill either do it myself or let my old boy do it, he goes alright with a flint rock

Ashton is by far one of the best. Pity he doesn't do the performance stuff anymore.

Never seen someone so quick, accurate and neat.

Oh and dyshonest - I think you stuffed up there, you've bolted the turbo onto the wrong side...

Edited by The Mafia

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oh mafia how you make me laugh, dont stop these great post your doing. you are joking righ? wrong side oh your killing me ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!! YEA DYSONEST YOU WANKER GET IT RIGHT ha ha ha ha :domokun:

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