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Hello.

Selling my R34, lots of interest. However The bullshit carwash near Noalunga broke apart of my intercooler away.

Just a simple weld, can't sell with straps holding it together.

If anyone can help out I'll throw a carton your way, provided I can drink a few while watching.

Aluminium Blitz front mount.

Located Manningham, just of Hamstead road.

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^ True, alloy can be MIG welded, but generally only suitable for thick industrial type stuff. Requires alloy wire, pure argon rather than the more common argoshield and preferably pre-heating.

For a job like this one, you would want to use a very skilled operator if it was to be MIG'ed or you could easily end up with an un-usable mess.

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