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bfrymire
post Feb 8 2013, 07:48 PM
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They used be be around here and had a rep for Porsches. Not sure what happened to them.

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I believe there were tax issues after Uncle Bob sold it. Most of the well-known mechanics and such drifted away. Eventually it closed down, and a non-specific repair shop (FAR Performance) moved in. Now it's a body shop.

Why yes, I used to dry by it every single day for many many years....

They partnered up with the Automotion people very early on; I have a copy of their joint catalog. That was before the super glossy catalogs that Automotion became known for.

Bruce did 911 engine rebuild classes for years and years. I don't think he's doing them now, but I'm not actually sure.

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