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Old 11-13-2002, 01:45 AM
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i am looking for a good 911 mechanic in portland, ore. i would like to find someone who works out of his house on units.

1)tranny rebuild

2)pressure tensioner install while engine out
Old 11-13-2002, 03:03 AM
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I've had personal dealings with Stuttgart Autotech in Lk. Oswego, Mike Jordan is the one to request. I heard prior great things about his work,and more notably, his work ethic and I know now firsthand it's all true. Nice guys, bent over backwards to help me out too. I don't think they do housecalls though.

Tell Mike Randy w/ red 81 coupe, leaky oil lines from Seattle sez "Hello".

<a href="http://www.stuttgartautotech.com" target="_blank">www.stuttgartautotech.com</a>
(503)635-3098

Also, look for Steve from Rennsport systems. He's always around here. I'm sure he can get you straight too.

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Hi,

I second the use of Stuttgart Autotech. Hoenst, professional and listen to their customers. Mike and crew are the ones I use for hte jobs I choose not to do myself.

I would also use Rennsport (Jeff and Steve) but they operate on a different plane than I operate in. I understand that they do a great job on tranny rebuilds.



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