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Old 30-09-2008, 08:27 PM
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Hi GReilly--try an engine reconditioning shop such as Repco or whatever you have in your area they have lathes and generally charge less than an engineering shop.
Shame you dont live in Melbourne I would gladly do it for you --10 minute job and if you had to pay with a slab of beer =$46+--OUCH that would be a ripoff!
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