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Guys just purchased an ATP hi flow, and I've got the stocker off the car ready to bolt the new one on. However because the hi flow is journal bearing I need to have the oil line and banjo bolts drilled out slightly, something I dont have the tools to do at the moment.

I really need to get the car moving again by the end of the weekend as its in a mates garage who needs the space come Tuesday.

Its a quick simple job but I just can quite do it (needs some welding too I believe) If anyone can help me out or know a workshop that can do it this weekend there is beer/spirits/general bribery on offer.

If you can help call or message me 0422 316 890

Cheers

Nick

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