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Where can I get a PPI in Seattle?

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Old 03-27-2004, 09:41 PM
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Anyone know of some good shops that can do a PPI and a compression/and or leak down test in the Seattle area? Thanks!
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I know of a couple places that I've heard are pretty good at knowing a lot about these Porsche cars, and of course, thats what your really looking for, is someone who's pretty familiar with these cars right? Not in Seattle, but I know their suppose to be pretty good. I haven't had any work done by them, as I'm doing all the fixing (er....screwing up) myself.

Redmond European 425-376-2655 (in Redmond, of course)

Paul Weir: I've heard he just got his business fired up again, and I've heard he's got a hell of a good reputation. (in Marysville, 360-652-2310).

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Try Grants Auto in Burien

14615 1st Ave S.
Seattle, Wa
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Shop looks a little ghetto and is kinda hard to find, but he does a great job with 944's and has one of the nicest 951s I have seen.
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Thanks guys. I'm trying to find a decent S2 or turbo. I've heard that the driveability of the turbo is not very good as far as day to day driving. One guy I was talking to said that anything under 3K rpm is dead. That would drive me nuts so I think maybe the gutsy S2 might do it for me.
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If they're not already there, please make sure to put these shops into rennmech and give them reviews...

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