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Hi all, been calling Magman for the last week and a half to no avail....so does anyone know of any place either around blacktown or north shore that can weld up a crack on my rim? and that are actually open at the moment?

Hi all, been calling Magman for the last week and a half to no avail....so does anyone know of any place either around blacktown or north shore that can weld up a crack on my rim? and that are actually open at the moment?

morton & may.

Don't have a ph #; they are in the book

Did a sterling job of a wheel that some freak had run down a gutter for in my estimate 20m or so.

Liverpool, NSW (might be called "wetherill park").

SW

Circle Track Wheels - Seven Hills

I just finished recoing a set of Super Advan II and I used them

Oooo, seven hills eh??? might be even better....I'll have to check them both out

Oooo, seven hills eh??? might be even better....I'll have to check them both out

I used Circle Track Wheels many many many years ago to fix a wheel on the Corolla. It would have been almost as cheap to buy a new wheel, but they'd just stopped producing the wheels I had, and finding one in the correct size was proving to be a right royal pain in the proverbial.

Then again, the damage to the wheel was fairly bad, and he did a good job.

Did I mention it was many years ago?

on old pitwater rd right?

did they give you a quote? I was going to go to magman but brookvale is alot closer.

the lady said all the guys are getting back to work on monday.......she said pricec range from $50 to $200, but looking at the crack, I'd probably wouldn't pay more than $100 for welding a small 2cm crack. So, I'm gonna go get it have a looked at first and get an official quote.

..........and yes, its on pittwater rd

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