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> Kudos to Brad Mayeur / 914 limited
GaroldShaffer
post Jul 16 2005, 10:08 AM
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Not sure if Brad really gets on this site much, but just wanted to say a big thank you for fixng my completey broken loose clutch tube (story HERE) in time for me to AX tomorrow. Actually Michael did the welding up of the tube and Brad fixed a few other small things he found (no charge). I have known Brad for about 10 yrs now and he & Michael are stand up guys that do great work.

Here is my shameless plug for him. If you need any work done on your teener or have questions talk to Brad or Michael. Brad has been a mechanic on these cars since they were new. Brad's shop is 914 Limited 309-694-1797 located in East Peoria IL. He has been a sponsor of our FFC last year and I think is one for the MWC this year.

Of course I forgot my camera but it was nice to see the 7 other teeners outside (all with Perry's umbrella covers on them) plus the two in the shop, one of which came all the way from Puerto Rico.
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STL914
post Jul 16 2005, 02:58 PM
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Wayne, follow the link to the Pelican site. This is a tech article on installing Brad's kit:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/9...gitude_repl.htm

I had Brad install the kit on my white 74 about 4 to 5 years ago
after both longs began to rust from the inside out. Really adds strenght to the chasis. One of the other 914 owners in our local PCA had Brad's kits in his -6 and swear that they saved his life when he went sideways into a telephone pole. I saw pics of his car after the accident and I was surprised he lived thru that. The driver's side long was pushed to the center console and the seat was torn from the floor.
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