Good Shop/Mechanic in Norcal...
#1
Good Shop/Mechanic in Norcal...
I need to find a good, experience porsche mechanic in Northern California, preferrably East Bay. I have a Cayenne Turbo, and 996 Turbo.
Stealership wanted 6k for a brake-job, spark plugs and battery replacement. Visually, I could see that there was over 35% left on the brakes.
Anybody have a good experience up here, for a competitive price?
Stealership wanted 6k for a brake-job, spark plugs and battery replacement. Visually, I could see that there was over 35% left on the brakes.
Anybody have a good experience up here, for a competitive price?
#2
#3
I need to find a good, experience porsche mechanic in Northern California, preferrably East Bay. I have a Cayenne Turbo, and 996 Turbo.
Stealership wanted 6k for a brake-job, spark plugs and battery replacement. Visually, I could see that there was over 35% left on the brakes.
Anybody have a good experience up here, for a competitive price?
Stealership wanted 6k for a brake-job, spark plugs and battery replacement. Visually, I could see that there was over 35% left on the brakes.
Anybody have a good experience up here, for a competitive price?
I've gotten good recommendations for Kahler's up in Dublin. The Renn Shop in Santa Clara always gets high marks too. I haven't had to try either yet -- but they're on my short list.
#5
Jason,
There are many people know how to do it themselves. Why don't you take 1k out of the 6k to buy parts and 1k to throw a Porsche Turbo party? We will all show up and talk you thru the jobs. It is a win (you learn how to do it) win (save 4k the first time and much more after) situation.
There are many people know how to do it themselves. Why don't you take 1k out of the 6k to buy parts and 1k to throw a Porsche Turbo party? We will all show up and talk you thru the jobs. It is a win (you learn how to do it) win (save 4k the first time and much more after) situation.
#6
Jason,
There are many people know how to do it themselves. Why don't you take 1k out of the 6k to buy parts and 1k to throw a Porsche Turbo party? We will all show up and talk you thru the jobs. It is a win (you learn how to do it) win (save 4k the first time and much more after) situation.
There are many people know how to do it themselves. Why don't you take 1k out of the 6k to buy parts and 1k to throw a Porsche Turbo party? We will all show up and talk you thru the jobs. It is a win (you learn how to do it) win (save 4k the first time and much more after) situation.
Sounds like a fun idea Eugene. I'm always down for a party and I know how to do a spark plug change.
By the way, love your new avatar
#7
Jason,
There are many people know how to do it themselves. Why don't you take 1k out of the 6k to buy parts and 1k to throw a Porsche Turbo party? We will all show up and talk you thru the jobs. It is a win (you learn how to do it) win (save 4k the first time and much more after) situation.
There are many people know how to do it themselves. Why don't you take 1k out of the 6k to buy parts and 1k to throw a Porsche Turbo party? We will all show up and talk you thru the jobs. It is a win (you learn how to do it) win (save 4k the first time and much more after) situation.
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#8
+1. I was going to mention them -- but do they do maintenance work? I thought it was mainly upgrades. Otherwise, I'm bringing my car over to them more. Alex?
#11
Sorta but we do take care of other stuff too
#12
I guess... since you did change a cabin filter on my car... but you wouldn't touch the oil. anyway, when can I test drive the Alfa?
#13
I like Eugenes idea. I need to change my front rotors/ pads. Probably going to do it next weekend, I have done them many times and I have the tools for you to work on your car. You can see me do it, and then I can assist you. It is a an easy job once you know how, right Eugene ?
Only problem is my place is in Morgan Hill, far for folks like Eugene...But hey we can plan something and I can clear out some mess in my garage. I have a car working GTG.
Sharwekrs, is good from reviews here. But from a friends experience, he told me you guys don't use oem quality stuff for brakes :/
Only problem is my place is in Morgan Hill, far for folks like Eugene...But hey we can plan something and I can clear out some mess in my garage. I have a car working GTG.
Sharwekrs, is good from reviews here. But from a friends experience, he told me you guys don't use oem quality stuff for brakes :/
Last edited by f1crazydriver; 06-01-2011 at 04:07 PM.
#14
I like Eugenes idea. I need to change my front rotors/ pads. Probably going to do it next weekend, I have done them many times and I have the tools for you to work on your car. You can see me do it, and then I can assist you. It is a an easy job once you know how, right Eugene ?
Only problem is my place is in Morgan Hill, far for folks like Eugene...But hey we can plan something and I can clear out some mess in my garage. I have a car working GTG.
Sharwekrs, is good from reviews here. But from a friends experience, he told me you guys don't use oem quality stuff for brakes :/
Only problem is my place is in Morgan Hill, far for folks like Eugene...But hey we can plan something and I can clear out some mess in my garage. I have a car working GTG.
Sharwekrs, is good from reviews here. But from a friends experience, he told me you guys don't use oem quality stuff for brakes :/
#15
Alright party at Enrique's house! but seriously this is a very good idea. Count me in for a maintenance GTG. I love working on my car and would love to share/receive some knowledge (probably more receive than share). Morgan Hill is a close drive for me