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Hi all,

New to the forum as I have moved back to Perth after spending several years working overseas.  To indulge my passion I had a workshop I shared with a bunch of other like-minded project car enthusiasts.  It worked well as we lent each other a hand when needed and economy of scale enabled access to equipment that wasnt generally economical for individuals alone.  

I am doing the same here in Perth.  I have setup a workshop in Gnangara so if you are looking for space to work on your project cars then PM me to discuss.  Workshop has a 2 post lift available but can also include access to MIG/TIG welders, plasma cutter, tube bender, bench drill etc as well as a 3D scanner and cnc mill for more specialist requirements.

Also keen to hear any other related ideas on how the space might be used to support the local car community so please share your thoughts.

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Its a start Damian, however I have plans to expand in the future with more specialist equipment e.g. dyno if I can get enough of a community together.  Perth is a very different market to the UK which is a real mecca for car guys.  Not only is there a huge car scene, you can literally put anything on the road over there.  Still working through local regs to see what is possible for conversions/builds but I can be very creative!   

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