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> German Auto Parts in SoCal build a good engine?
Tdskip
post Jan 2 2018, 05:50 PM
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Newbie question here, apologies if I am the only one that does not know these folks, but given that an engine seems like a kind of important part of a car I wanted to ask.

I am looking at a car that has a rebuilt engine by this shop and was hoping for some feedback on if they are a known and trusted go-to.

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Tom_T
post Jan 12 2018, 06:46 PM
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I don't know anything about GAP, but my long time Austrian born & factory trained on the 914 in 1969 mechanic exclusively uses Tuttle's in LA area.

http://www.tuttlesvwparts.com/contact/

I vote with my guy Hans, since my 73 was rebuilt by them in 1983, & my 88 Vanagon WBX was replaced by them in `99 (rod through top of case ended the original motor), & both had/have several years & many miles on them.

That's my 2 cents!

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