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Hi,

I have made my own intake plenum for a rb20 but need to welded up, just wondering if there is a SAU member around the Mt ommaney area who can weld alloy pro like? or know any business's who will weld it up for me?

Cheers

Cameron

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Only know northside myself, but if you get despirate there is a joint at Brendale that can not only weld it for you, but flow test it before you put it on the car to see if its any good...

I am up on the north side very oftern, whats the name of the company i will give them a call

cheers

www.are.com.au

PH: 3205 4620

They make custom pleniums for unusual applications, look at their customer cars area of their website and you will see what they do.

They so allot of work for heaps of race teams with a drag racing heritage...

When you ring ask for Richard, tell him Col sent ya...

How "west" do you want to go. 2 out here in the switch that can take care of it for you. Both make plenums and manifolds etc.

Signature performance (Ask for Mic)

Lobb st

Ipswich

Scotts Rods (Ask for Scott)

Belar Street

Yamanto.

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