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I'm in the Atlanta, GA area and was wondering if anyone has had this mod done and what shop they used. I went to 3 places and they all looked at me like I was crazy. Go figure. I even showed them the pictures and they still looked like deer in the headlights. I guess the skill sets are just not there because that's out of the box thinking. Anyway, any help is appreciated.
From another forum: Gundo Hack in Atlanta - Buckhead Mufflers & Repairs
UPDATE:
Just did Gundo today, and I couldn't be happier, Jose took care of everything, did the removal and install in the most professional manner, he himself supervised the entire process to make sure everything was smooth and that the car was being threat it as what it is ...a Porsche.
$250.00 plus a little tax. They were great!!. Clean shop and really nice guys. Jose was very thorough and I could tell he was meticulous with his work. I would highly recommend these guys if you are in the Atlanta area. If you want more sound and don't want to spend a big chunk of money this is the way to go.
$250.00 plus a little tax. They were great!!. Clean shop and really nice guys. Jose was very thorough and I could tell he was meticulous with his work. I would highly recommend these guys if you are in the Atlanta area. If you want more sound and don't want to spend a big chunk of money this is the way to go.
Reopening this old thread. I have a 996 C2 in Atlanta area. I looked into that shop in Buckhead and it looks like they're closed for renovations. Has anyone else had success at other shops in the area?
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