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Broken drive shaft

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Pulling away at a set of traffic lights the other day my drive shaft broke. Wouldn't be a problem but it was custom made so have been going round the local engineering factories to see if anyone can make one up but no joy. Anyone know where I can get one or maybe two made up. Its a bmw one end and Mazda the other, both ends splined. I've got the two pieces as a pattern. Have done a search and it came up with a place in Scotland and another in Nottingham, must be more than that and somewhere down South.
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Andy Robinson or Hauser racing will copy shafts.
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Post by stevieturbo »

As above, although if you check yellow pages there are bound to be local engineering places that can do such things.
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Post by russell_ram »

http://www.baileymorris.co.uk/

would be the people to use.

Russ

eta; although you of course said DRIVESHAFT and I think they major in propshafts - doh !
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Post by mx5v8 »

Cheers for the replies and links, looks as if I can get one made up for about £250, will take a couple of weeks. Hopefully the other side won't give up just yet supposed to be keeping spending on the car down this year.
Andy
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