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posted on March 12th, 2010 at 12:40 PM
Tender for A Pillar repair.


Hi All,

I am after someone who can weld and fix my A pillar on the passenegers side. You must be able to weld. LOL.

I have cut it all out ready to go, but my welding skills are not up to this job. If you are interested in taking it on of course i will pay. I can get it to where ever you want to do it in Sydney or not far from Sydney.

I have cut out all the rusted parts. Heater channel is fine. no repair needed there.

In return you do a good job and guarantee my door will still fit on and close. LOL. I can supply the repair panel.

If you know of a shop that does this sort of thing then let me know. Just thought I would offer it here first as you people know VW's unlike some panel shops.

I have tried to load the pics but having drama. Can email to anyone interested.

Message me on here if interested

Cheers Jason




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posted on March 12th, 2010 at 09:42 PM



Jason have you tried Polak on heres shop as that is right up there alley ,they are over at Smeaton Grange near Narellan ,just look in this thread http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=81040&page=1#pid760746 



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