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Off the subject of sore backs and pain killers does anyone know of a aluminium fabricator/welder in morayfield/caboolture area I'm after a sump extension fitted any help would be great.

Off the subject of sore backs and pain killers does anyone know of a aluminium fabricator/welder in morayfield/caboolture area I'm after a sump extension fitted any help would be great.

Sorry mate no idea, a couple other guys live in that area so hopefully they know of one.

Off the subject of sore backs and pain killers does anyone know of a aluminium fabricator/welder in morayfield/caboolture area I'm after a sump extension fitted any help would be great.

Sorry buddy, no idea myself. Pete over at RPM might be able to, or lead you in the right direction.

Oh shit. I'll be at yours in 20 with a case of beer and rebar.

Need to get you drunk and then bet all the nick out of you.

I'm getting the sudden urge to put an LS1 in my skyline...

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Morning north siders.

Moaning. It's one of those days. Machine was fine and randomly started playing up trying to fix more stuff goes wrong and now beyond my knowledge of the machine to fix. Someone's getting a phond call on their first day of holidays :)

Sup pingers, long time no stir.

Hows the northern side faring?

Ive been pretty busy with work and babies lately as usual, dont get much time to play anymore! :(

No new mods, just in the process of respraying the wheels.

Pce

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