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hey, long shot but thought id ask, stuck in a rutt atm long story.... but basically chasing someone whose wiling to come to me and has the capabilities of seam/spot welding with there own gas mig welder to come do my car (s13) and a few other minor small things on car.

the car has been stripped down already with all the seam goo etc. removed (is ready to weld!!!)

located on westside of brisbane!!!

pm me if your interested and to negotiate a deal/price

thanks

josh

picture of what i mean lol

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Give Dan at Elite Racing Developments an email. He is a good welder and I think he'd be able to pack his welder in his car and make a trip out to you. He is west side too so shouldnt be too hard to set it up.

http://www.erd.com.au use the contact form and explain what you want done and he'll get back to you.

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