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Hey guys,

I've moved to Victoria very recently and I'm not too sure where everything is yet.
Can anyone recommend a good place to find an M12x1.75 thread repair kit?

I had a look around Lillydale/Chirnside area and couldn't find much beside SCA and Repco both of which had none.
Preferably out near Lilydale/Croydon/Nunawading sort of areas but I'm happy to travel - good way to get to know the place.
Cheers

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Rajab would have them

lol....

Lilydale
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Factory 8 Industrial Gardens, Cavehill Road

Lilydale, Vic 3140

Tel: 03 9739 6077

Fax: 03 9739 6175

Email: [email protected]

ahh yeah forgot Lilydale has a small industrial area...used to deliver there too...

How can you forget that Lilydale has a small industrial area? half the place is an industrial area! or did you lose the Cavehill estate amongst all of the others? :P

Love it when places have employees with a reputation in communities.

Like old Kumbak wreckers...

My work's got an account with Economy Bolts in Moorabbin, it's a bit more expensive that some other places, but I can walk in there with the vaguest description of what I'm after and they'll come back in 30 seconds with 3 things that'll work better for the application than what I was after, even if it's half the cost of what I originally wanted.

They really know their stuff.

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