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Morning all.

After a Fab shop up Syd way. Well, more like Penrith but I don't mind driving to discuss or even towing the race car down and going over a few things.

Things like catch can, some piping redirection and front half of exhausts

Who have you guys used and would recommend? Can do most stuff myself, have essentially built the car but welding isnt really my stronger points and would rather a decent job that does fail on me down the track

Thanks. Pete

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I'll put my hand up and say I can help you with what your after.

Have a look at my fabrication thread just a couple of threads under this one for some examples of my work.

Located in Campbeltown so not too far from penrith, specializing in race fabrication.

Pro fabrication

0404 832 620

Check out Speedfab.com.au Backyarder owns it,he worked wonders for Gasmotorsport as their fabricator.The best fab work ive seen ,and im an aircraft engineer,so ive seen a bit.

Hi again,

I'm a bit confused.. I pm'd you regarding work on my car & you gave me some useful info but is Speedfab your business or should I be contacting someone else? Or is this some backyard job?!

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