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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Reputable Shops in Sonoma County?

Posted by: OmegaM1A1 Oct 17 2007, 12:33 AM

So, for those who don't already know, I'm in Sonoma County with a not-working 914. Ever since our bad experience with Joel & Ron, we've (me and my dad) been looking for a reputable shop in Sonoma County. Santa Rosa is preferred, Rohnert Park is alright too, but I'd have to say the farthest out we would want to go is Napa or Sonoma.

I've caught wind of Original Customs over in Napa, anybody got any opinions on them? When/if we get a trailer for my dad's roommates truck that can actually hold the 914, driving it over to Napa and such shouldn't be that big of a deal.

So yeah. If anybody here knows of good Sonoma/Napa county shops, do tell. Also, places that could do paint would be nice to know as well.

Posted by: ConeDodger Oct 17 2007, 12:56 AM

QUOTE(OmegaM1A1 @ Oct 16 2007, 11:33 PM) *

So, for those who don't already know, I'm in Sonoma County with a not-working 914. Ever since our bad experience with Joel & Ron, we've (me and my dad) been looking for a reputable shop in Sonoma County. Santa Rosa is preferred, Rohnert Park is alright too, but I'd have to say the farthest out we would want to go is Napa or Sonoma.

I've caught wind of Original Customs over in Napa, anybody got any opinions on them? When/if we get a trailer for my dad's roommates truck that can actually hold the 914, driving it over to Napa and such shouldn't be that big of a deal.

So yeah. If anybody here knows of good Sonoma/Napa county shops, do tell. Also, places that could do paint would be nice to know as well.


Mark of Original Customs is a long-haired hippy freak born about 20 years too late to do any cool hippy stuff... smoke.gif So he works on 914 which gives him peaceful feelings and stuff... Not really. biggrin.gif Just kidding. biggrin.gif Original Customs will straight up handle your problem. Call him.

Posted by: jgara962 Oct 17 2007, 10:54 AM

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You can't go wrong with Mark working on your car - unless you have him set the timing biggrin.gif

Posted by: OmegaM1A1 Oct 17 2007, 12:48 PM

Thanks for the feedback, guys. I'll see if I can get a flatbed or something and get the car over to him. Here's the thing, though. I don't want somebody else to do the work. I want to be an auto mechanic after I graduate high school so what better time to start than now. All I need is some manuals and me tools.

Posted by: jkeyzer Oct 17 2007, 12:57 PM

The best way to learn is by doing it yourself.

Posted by: OmegaM1A1 Oct 17 2007, 01:58 PM

I'll actually just have Mark or somebody diagnose the problem and suggest what parts to buy, then I'll do all the wrenching.

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