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Old 02-23-2012, 12:47 AM
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Hello all,
New to 911's and new to Rennlist. I am looking at an '81 SC in Abq., NM and have discussed with the seller a PPI. This is especially important as I plan to drive it back to Seattle! Any recommendations / contact info for someone in the Albuquerque area? I appreciate it.

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Old 02-23-2012, 12:57 AM
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Hans Wittler's
http://www.hanswittlerauto.com/
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try calling mickey at 505 883 4224 . jims fine car service
he is a factory trained porsche technician. i know him very well
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Originally Posted by Pavegeno928
Can you breifly share your experience there? I live here in Abq and still searching for the best shop.

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Was in ABQ for several years with a 928 and used the dealership and another independent. The dealership was pretty good but their rates were very high and scheduling was tough. The independent was European Automotive and that was a nightmare.

Returned to ABQ for a few months back in 09 for some training and needed some minor repairs on the 911. They were fast and efficient and did good quality work at a reasonable price. The mother and two sons were very low key and knowledgeable.

Wished I would have known about them when I lived there initiallly...would have saved a bunch of money!

Good luck and be sure to have some Scarpa's Pizza, Countly Line BBQ, and some Teryaki Chicken Bowl for me!
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For a PPI no problems taking to a dealer. Take a look at the region Newsletter on the web for a few ideas. If you are mostly concerned about body work, forget the name of best shop in town, its in the newsletter.

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Thanks to all for the input. I will let you know how things pan out...



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