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Old 04-04-2012, 06:11 PM
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I am new to Rennlist. I now have a ‘81 911SC in need of a transmission rebuild. Does anyone know of a reputable shop? The car sat for a number of years and prior to sitting the last owner had a leg injury which resulted in problems in first, second gear anticipated to be synchro damage at least.
Old 04-04-2012, 07:29 PM
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I'd be happy to repair your trans, where are you located?

Please use the below link to see what I do...

http://porsche.wikidot.com/

Sroll the left side of the page, locate "Page tags," click on "915" and the site will take you to my 9-part 915 Repair Tutorial.
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I'm in Maryland just north of Washington, DC
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If you can remove, or have removed, the trans, you can ship it via FedEx for about $140. I always recommend using an Igloo cooler (in stock at your local CostCo), that will cost you about $85. Once packed, the container will weigh about 129 pounds. If you're interested in proceeding with the project, please post, or pm me, for details.



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