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Just after some recommendations on where to get spot welding done to my chassis.

My Car has had pop riveting done to it like crazy from one of the previous owners all the way around the door area(both sides)...... ;)

I want to get the car fixed properly and get them removed and therefore stich/spot welded to fill the holes.

Here is what I'm referring too. :P

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I'm located in Richmond, NSW

Anyone out there had similar experience please share :(

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thats a bit crazy - is the car drivable? or you after someone mobile to do it?

only tricky part of this is getting the stubs of the rivets back out of the frame.

i'd bring it to "the metalist" next door to my shop, you can save cash if you drill out all the rivets too.

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thats a bit crazy - is the car drivable? or you after someone mobile to do it?

only tricky part of this is getting the stubs of the rivets back out of the frame.

i'd bring it to "the metalist" next door to my shop, you can save cash if you drill out all the rivets too.

Yeh its registered and drivable. I only noticed it when my mate spotted them under the seals....

I'll look at getting it fixed next year as ill be on holiday.

By the way where you located?

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