Mechanic work, Inland Empire, CA
#1
Rainman
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Mechanic work, Inland Empire, CA
I'm a college student who needs all the money he can get. I would like to do work on people's cars at a much discounted price compared to standard auto repair shops or dealers. I have been doing work for some time with another rennlister on his 944 including a belt R/R and various other things. I have rebuilt the motor from the bottom up on my own 944 and also have experience with American and Japanese cars.
My labor rate is $25/hr, and satisfaction is guaranteed, something I have personally seen that you can't be sure about at the Midas or whatever that you pay $100/hr for.
I am willing to travel to most anywhere in the Inland Empire and San Diego county in southern California. I go to school in Riverside and live in San Diego. Los Angeles County is fine with me as well but it might take some more scheduling.
PM me if you need any work done.
-Spencer
My labor rate is $25/hr, and satisfaction is guaranteed, something I have personally seen that you can't be sure about at the Midas or whatever that you pay $100/hr for.
I am willing to travel to most anywhere in the Inland Empire and San Diego county in southern California. I go to school in Riverside and live in San Diego. Los Angeles County is fine with me as well but it might take some more scheduling.
PM me if you need any work done.
-Spencer
Last edited by V2Rocket; 05-06-2009 at 03:45 PM.
#4
Rainman
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As of today I have done various capacities of work on several 944s, 2 951s, a 928S, and pulling the head from a 944S, pulling the head from a 968 engine, and removing a 968 engine entirely. In addition I have rebuilt my own 944's engine and am in the process of rebuilding a second 944 engine as a spare.
Services are available primarily on weekends but some weekdays could be doable depending on travel distance.
Services are available primarily on weekends but some weekdays could be doable depending on travel distance.
#5
Rocket Scientist
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If you're looking for mechanic work, I'm not sure having a picture of your own car 'broken down on the side of the road in it's natural habitat' is the best form of advertising.