In need of Porsche Body Shop reccomendations
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In need of Porsche Body Shop reccomendations
Hello All,
Walked up to my car this morning to see it Hit & Run, bumper and headlight damage. Cops made a report and called insurance.
Anyone know of REPUTABLE Porsche approved OEM Body Shops in SF Bay Area, preferably near the Peninsula (SF, Burlingame, etc) but I dont' mind going an extra 10-15 miles for Quality workmanship and great customer service from a Porsche approved shop. I've been given green light to go bring to a shop, they will pay for rental car up to a month.
Just dont' want to deal with crooks or bad service, too busy with work to deal with that
Thanks,
Walked up to my car this morning to see it Hit & Run, bumper and headlight damage. Cops made a report and called insurance.
Anyone know of REPUTABLE Porsche approved OEM Body Shops in SF Bay Area, preferably near the Peninsula (SF, Burlingame, etc) but I dont' mind going an extra 10-15 miles for Quality workmanship and great customer service from a Porsche approved shop. I've been given green light to go bring to a shop, they will pay for rental car up to a month.
Just dont' want to deal with crooks or bad service, too busy with work to deal with that
Thanks,
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ouch! sorry about that! I solely trust Gava's in San Bruno:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/gavas-auto-body-san-bruno
The manager there is a car nut, and is meticulous and ensures his staff is as well. When my BMW X5 went in to the shop, he walked through step by step their repair process and gave me opinions on one method vs another.
When I went to pick up my car, it was being detailed as the final step and I can see that he was overlooking even the detailing staff, ensuring it looked perfect. Basically, make sure he knows you're meticulous about the outcome.
Good news is, it's just the plastic bumper, the respray (or complete new bumper and spray) should be a easier task with minimum need to blend paint into the metal panels.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/gavas-auto-body-san-bruno
The manager there is a car nut, and is meticulous and ensures his staff is as well. When my BMW X5 went in to the shop, he walked through step by step their repair process and gave me opinions on one method vs another.
When I went to pick up my car, it was being detailed as the final step and I can see that he was overlooking even the detailing staff, ensuring it looked perfect. Basically, make sure he knows you're meticulous about the outcome.
Good news is, it's just the plastic bumper, the respray (or complete new bumper and spray) should be a easier task with minimum need to blend paint into the metal panels.