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I've just called up about 4 different workshops to get an adaptor plate & nipple welded onto my intercooler pipe... I also searched (this forum) and couldn't find anything for Gold Coast.

They all say they don't do that "kind of stuff" :/

None can even point me in the right direction.. Like what the f*ck

Any help would be much appreciated!

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Try Adrian Brook 0414325460. He does all sorts of motorsport fab and machining work. He has a TIG welder, so should be able to do it for you (has built a fair bit of stuff for me over the years including alloy, mild steel and 4140) ). Last time I spoke to him (around 18 months ago) he had a workshop on Brisbane Rd Labrador near F1 tyres. I presume he's still there.

I've got a MIG and TIG, but can't guarantee I'd do a good job without stuffing it all up (not a qualified boily - only self taught)

Try Adrian Brook 0414325460. He does all sorts of motorsport fab and machining work. He has a TIG welder, so should be able to do it for you (has built a fair bit of stuff for me over the years including alloy, mild steel and 4140) ). Last time I spoke to him (around 18 months ago) he had a workshop on Brisbane Rd Labrador near F1 tyres. I presume he's still there.

I've got a MIG and TIG, but can't guarantee I'd do a good job without stuffing it all up (not a qualified boily - only self taught)

Sweet, might give him a buzz tomorrow.

I work just down the road from there, so should work out okay.

Thanks.

Try Chris at CRG fabrications, 0420 613 662. He made my exhaust manifold and did a great job of it.

If you can't get ahold of him try Sean at EFI performance, I know they work closely with each other and are based on the Glod Coast.

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