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> Seeking Independent 914 Mechanic, Make extra cash at home
nigolusa
post May 22 2014, 04:36 PM
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Hello 914World, we are looking for an independent 914 mechanic to put our car back on the road. Presently, it has electrical issues. The car is in great shape but needs the following:
1. Install starter
2. Fix injectors
3. Fix electrical issue
4. Needs cosmetic work, door panels, carpet, tires


We will offer cash up front if somebody reliable can help us. We cannot afford a shop, much too expensive for our budget. We will arrange shipping and pay for parts.

Please only honest reliable candidates. Thank you so much for all your help. Contact: nigolusa@icloud.com or (626) 979-4230.

Nick and Jessica

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7TPorsh
post May 23 2014, 11:42 AM
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Look up Lemon....in tujunga
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post May 23 2014, 08:31 PM
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QUOTE(7TPorsh @ May 23 2014, 10:42 AM) *

Look up Lemon....in tujunga



Right ,met this guy at the car
Show in the movie theater parking lot and he's ready to do anything 914

Just ask

But I would seriously suggest spending the money to goto
A professional shop
( steves machine shop in azuza )
Go thru the entire car , sans the L- jet - unless you have a box of new 45 year old f.I parts,
And make sure its road worthy

Especially the fuel lines , trust me its worth the money

Or pack a fire extinguisher ?




All I know is if you find somebody who's gonna wrench on it for

You cheap , he better pull up in a nice aircooled car so you know he knows
His stuff
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