Fiorano and G-Tek
#31
#33
I need a safety certificate..After calling a few shops in this thread I'm getting the
same response to go to any shop who can write a cert...doesnt have to be Porsche specific.
So, where should I take it? I'm hesitant about Canadian Tire, since last time I had
an etest done there (on a previous car) there was more oil on my leather seats than
on the shop floor.. It's obviously not a very professional outfit. I would get violent if
that happened to my cashmere interior.
I was hoping to do a saftey first thing tomorrow morning so I can still score a
tag for my license plate before the MTO closes. Wishful thinking I'm sure, but
thought I'd put it out there...
Suggestions? Or should I just "hold my horses" and wait for an opening at Hunter or Gtek or whatever...
same response to go to any shop who can write a cert...doesnt have to be Porsche specific.
So, where should I take it? I'm hesitant about Canadian Tire, since last time I had
an etest done there (on a previous car) there was more oil on my leather seats than
on the shop floor.. It's obviously not a very professional outfit. I would get violent if
that happened to my cashmere interior.
I was hoping to do a saftey first thing tomorrow morning so I can still score a
tag for my license plate before the MTO closes. Wishful thinking I'm sure, but
thought I'd put it out there...
Suggestions? Or should I just "hold my horses" and wait for an opening at Hunter or Gtek or whatever...
#35
I need a safety certificate..After calling a few shops in this thread I'm getting the
same response to go to any shop who can write a cert...doesnt have to be Porsche specific.
So, where should I take it? I'm hesitant about Canadian Tire, since last time I had
an etest done there (on a previous car) there was more oil on my leather seats than
on the shop floor.. It's obviously not a very professional outfit. I would get violent if
that happened to my cashmere interior.
I was hoping to do a saftey first thing tomorrow morning so I can still score a
tag for my license plate before the MTO closes. Wishful thinking I'm sure, but
thought I'd put it out there...
Suggestions? Or should I just "hold my horses" and wait for an opening at Hunter or Gtek or whatever...
same response to go to any shop who can write a cert...doesnt have to be Porsche specific.
So, where should I take it? I'm hesitant about Canadian Tire, since last time I had
an etest done there (on a previous car) there was more oil on my leather seats than
on the shop floor.. It's obviously not a very professional outfit. I would get violent if
that happened to my cashmere interior.
I was hoping to do a saftey first thing tomorrow morning so I can still score a
tag for my license plate before the MTO closes. Wishful thinking I'm sure, but
thought I'd put it out there...
Suggestions? Or should I just "hold my horses" and wait for an opening at Hunter or Gtek or whatever...
For my safety, I just took it to Cdn Tire and watched him do it through the glass. Relatively painless at least the Cdn Tire I took it to.
Servicing I go to MVS Motors