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Subject: Engine Machine Shops


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The Troupster
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Date Posted: 13:28:16 11/05/04 Fri

Hi there!

I'm a student at Preston Uni, so I'm new to this part of the country. This doesnt stop me from tinkering with my bug though!

My current project is a 1914cc engine, which I am now ready to get machined to accept the oversize Barrels. Can anyone recomend a good machine shop that can do this work for me? I'd like it to be fairly local so I dont have to drive miles.

Thanks in advance

Jim

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Re: Engine Machine ShopsThe_Troupster15:59:17 11/27/04 Sat
Re: Engine Machine ShopsDave Whipp (New Lancs VW Club)14:12:08 11/29/04 Mon


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