Can someone recommend a shop in the Portland area?
#1
Can someone recommend a shop in the Portland area?
Just bought my first 911, 1983.
I'd like to run it through some maintenance & minor upgrades, as well as replacing some electrics & fuel lines.
Any recommendations on what else should be done are welcome (although going through the forums, I've already made a list or musts).
Thanks,
I'd like to run it through some maintenance & minor upgrades, as well as replacing some electrics & fuel lines.
Any recommendations on what else should be done are welcome (although going through the forums, I've already made a list or musts).
Thanks,
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Based on many years of reading his threads and responses and recommendations of others,
Steve Weiner
Rennsport Systems
Portland Oregon
503.244.0990
Search him here, you'll get a good idea of his reputation.
Steve Weiner
Rennsport Systems
Portland Oregon
503.244.0990
Search him here, you'll get a good idea of his reputation.
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Just bought my first 911, 1983.
I'd like to run it through some maintenance & minor upgrades, as well as replacing some electrics & fuel lines.
Any recommendations on what else should be done are welcome (although going through the forums, I've already made a list or musts).
Thanks,
I'd like to run it through some maintenance & minor upgrades, as well as replacing some electrics & fuel lines.
Any recommendations on what else should be done are welcome (although going through the forums, I've already made a list or musts).
Thanks,
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