Anyone familiar with 3ZERO3 Motorsports in Denver?
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Anyone familiar with 3ZERO3 Motorsports in Denver?
With our upcoming move to the Denver area, I've been looking around for Porsche stuff - maintenance, performance upgrades, etc. I can't wait to live in a city where there are actually people who do this sort of thing.
In my searches, I stumbled across 3ZERO3 Motorsports in the northwest part of the city. I spoke with them this morning, and they seem to offer just about everything in terms of perofrmance upgrades and maintenance.
I'm curious to hear if anybody has used them or knows about their work.
Thanks.
In my searches, I stumbled across 3ZERO3 Motorsports in the northwest part of the city. I spoke with them this morning, and they seem to offer just about everything in terms of perofrmance upgrades and maintenance.
I'm curious to hear if anybody has used them or knows about their work.
Thanks.
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We close on our new house up in Evergreen on May 14th.
Thanks for the information on 3ZERO3 - sounds like it's worth the time to visit them.
I'm thinking about some cargraphic mufflers and tips. Maybe an ECU flash - not sure about that one yet.
Thanks for the information on 3ZERO3 - sounds like it's worth the time to visit them.
I'm thinking about some cargraphic mufflers and tips. Maybe an ECU flash - not sure about that one yet.
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We were very fortunate in that regard - our home in Indiana sold in only six days. We did price it aggressively and spent some money making it ready for sale, and it paid off. This is a home we purchased just two years ago, and we actually made a little bit of money on the sale. Nothing crazy, but coming out of a sale with a profit after only two years made me pretty happy.
We close on the Indiana house on April 23rd, and then we have a little time in temporary housing until we move to Colorado.
The hard part will be downsizing. In Indiana, your dollar goes a long way when purchasing a home. In Evergreen... not so much. We are moving into a very nice house in Evergreen, but it is about 2,000 square feet smaller than our current home.
We close on the Indiana house on April 23rd, and then we have a little time in temporary housing until we move to Colorado.
The hard part will be downsizing. In Indiana, your dollar goes a long way when purchasing a home. In Evergreen... not so much. We are moving into a very nice house in Evergreen, but it is about 2,000 square feet smaller than our current home.
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Dennis, good for you on both ends! Hummm.... wait..... that didn't come out right!
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Dennis, I'm glad yo were able to sell the existing house so quickly and I am glad you already found a house in Evergreen. We are getting ready to start that same process soon. I certainly hope my Dallas house sells quickly. We have had it for about 20 months.
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Dennis, I'm glad yo were able to sell the existing house so quickly and I am glad you already found a house in Evergreen. We are getting ready to start that same process soon. I certainly hope my Dallas house sells quickly. We have had it for about 20 months.
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Price it right, and hopefully you'll sell it quickly too.