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hi all i,ve just started my owen performance fab and machine shop

we can make almost anything u may need for a skyline and most nissans

also do cnc programing , tig ally and s/s

crmo andra spec roll cages , brake upgrades ie custom brake engraving

can organize dyno tuning

call brendon on 0437799696 or pm thru here

Edited by NIZ-26T
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hay buddy

can u make custom coilpack covers/ valley covers for an rb25det neo in alloy or steel (whatever really)

also

an oil catch can and water washer bottle in 1 in alloy (or steel)

let me know and ill send u my design

cheers

julz

Edited by GUN_METAL_GTR32
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yes im sure many people are busy like you but if you want to post a thread in here selling fabrication services then you should be willing to check it and respond - dont forget that you can setup email notifications so you dont have to sit here waiting for replies.

Dont ruin this area by not supporting your fellow forum members, or i will simply remove the thread as it isnt any benefit to SAU's members.

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Also how much for a 4 point cage to suit ke20 with removable intrusion bars?

cheers

sorry mate closed over xmas. total for cage and tunnel $1400 inc GST

also what type of racing are you doing CAMS or ANDRA

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