The quality of your work looks fantastic, really neatly finished.
Hey guys, I have been modifying and fabricating custom bits and peices for quite a variety of Japanese cars over the past few years and it has slowly been picking up in pace, so I thought that it would be good to try and widen the spectrum of potential customers.
The majority of what I do is cut and shut steering knuckles for big steering lock and faster steering, I also have done many lower control arm setups aswell which include lengthening, shortening, boxing in the underside for rigidity and scalloping for further steering angle. But this is not the extent if my skills, I am trained in structural welding and am qualified as a sheet metal fabrication engineer, I can do basically anything related to these feilds. 99% of my work is TIG welded and ALL of my steering/suspension modifications are TIG welded.
At this current point in time I do not have a great expanse of space available so sadly I cannot have entire cars come to me for long periods of time as I have no where to store them, but smaller items such as steering knuckles, control arms, exhaust parts etc. are welcomed. So if you have any quieries or would just like to run something by me don't hesitate to ask.
Cheers, Ben.
Last edited by drift kid; 11th July 2014 at 08:48 AM.
The quality of your work looks fantastic, really neatly finished.
Thanks man
Hmm looks good dude. PM me rough prices for full exhaust turbo back for my AE86
My AE86 4AGZE to 3SGTE thread
Check out my sale threads for 4age and ae86 parts
http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/fo...nd-going-Turbo
http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/fo...ything-must-go
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What you setting your machine on?
My AE86 4AGZE to 3SGTE thread
Check out my sale threads for 4age and ae86 parts
http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/fo...nd-going-Turbo
http://www.ae86drivingclub.com.au/fo...ything-must-go
Sponsors
Platinum Automotive Smash Repairs - Padstow
The tabs on the tube were 28 amps, no pulse
The end in the tube was 30 amps
The fuel tank was welded on roughly 60amps (2.5mm sheet)
Some of my recent fab work