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Old 03-24-2012 | 12:08 PM
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HELP! Need good muffler shop

Guys -- I need a good muffler shop in the Portland, OR area to do the Gundo hack on my 2008 Porsche. PLEASE - any recommendations?

I've heard crazy prices on the Gundo hack and it looks fairly straightforward.

Also, if you know of a good exterior detailer, please let me know as well.

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Guys -- I need a good muffler shop in the Portland, OR area to do the Gundo hack on my 2008 Porsche. PLEASE - any recommendations?

I've heard crazy prices on the Gundo hack and it looks fairly straightforward.

Also, if you know of a good exterior detailer, please let me know as well.

Thank you!
I'm in the same boat. I considered getting the hack done by Darin Fister. They do a ton of them do they have a lot of experience. You will find a lot of people on here that have their cans and rave about the quality of the welds . They also only use a 1 3/4", and I was really wanting 2". Basically they send you the mufflers already hacked and you send yours back to them. The problem is you still have to get them reinstalled. I use Matrix integrated as my Indy shop. They do great work and much less expensive than the dealership. They could install the mufflers, but at shop rates - about $200 just for R/R (remove and replace).
 
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Old 03-24-2012 | 05:31 PM
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I'm in the same boat. I considered getting the hack done by Darin Fister. They do a ton of them do they have a lot of experience. You will find a lot of people on here that have their cans and rave about the quality of the welds . They also only use a 1 3/4", and I was really wanting 2". Basically they send you the mufflers already hacked and you send yours back to them. The problem is you still have to get them reinstalled. I use Matrix integrated as my Indy shop. They do great work and much less expensive than the dealership. They could install the mufflers, but at shop rates - about $200 just for R/R (remove and replace).

My car is my daily driver and its a fairly simple mod so I can't see myself sending it away.
$200 bucks plus the hack doesn't sound too bad. Where are they located?
 
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Mine is a daily driver too. Actually, they do not modify your muffler. You get a modified muffler set first an then send your back to them afterwards. They also use the honor system and don't charge you a core fee and refund later. The cost is $250 plus shipping and then you either install them yourself ( I heard it is not that hard) or take
It to a shop. Check them out www.fdmotorsports.net. Also do a search on here they are lots of write up and you can check YouTube to hear it. I also considered the AWE's but for the price of the hack I could always buy them afterward if I was not happy.
 
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Matrix is located at:

4000 Southwest Macadam Avenue
Portland, OR
tel:503.443.1141

Talk to Jeremy. They are good guys an do great work.
 
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Matrix is a full service shop. They can do your mufflers and any service related stuff on your p-car. Oil changes $105 or $109 (cant remember) either way much less than Sunset.

The cans you get from Fister I doubt are brand new. I am sure they take the exchanges and check and recondition them, but they are new to you

As far as a detail shop. I do my own, so I can't help you there as far as experience. There was a guy I heard about that does paint correction. I used to frequent the auto detailing forums and he had a great reputation . He is probably who I would use if I had someone detail my car. He is going to cost more, but you get what you pay for. His name is Tom Dekany
New Shine Detailing - cell phone number: 503 939 4065

Hope that helps!
 
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Oops. Forgot. Do a search on here for
The DIY for the muffler. I can't remember where I read it.
 
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Originally Posted by BLKonBLK911C4S
Matrix is a full service shop. They can do your mufflers and any service related stuff on your p-car. Oil changes $105 or $109 (cant remember) either way much less than Sunset.

The cans you get from Fister I doubt are brand new. I am sure they take the exchanges and check and recondition them, but they are new to you

As far as a detail shop. I do my own, so I can't help you there as far as experience. There was a guy I heard about that does paint correction. I used to frequent the auto detailing forums and he had a great reputation . He is probably who I would use if I had someone detail my car. He is going to cost more, but you get what you pay for. His name is Tom Dekany
New Shine Detailing - cell phone number: 503 939 4065

Hope that helps!
Thomas Dekany is the man for detailing in Portland.
 
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Ok good to know! I'll check out Matrix, sounds very reputable and know what they're doing.

My car's exterior and interior is in flawless condition but I would like to get it detail.

By the way, what year is your car? Looks nice!
 
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Ok good to know! I'll check out Matrix, sounds very reputable and know what they're doing.

My car's exterior and interior is in flawless condition but I would like to get it detail.

By the way, what year is your car? Looks nice!
Thanks. Your car is beautiful as well. Mine is an '07. The picture is a little old. I need to update it. I bought a wing that I am getting painted and installed in a few weeks, so I will update it after. I got the name of a great guy from another board member so i will see how he does.
If you get the time you should come by te cascade Cars and coffee. I went to one and need to go again. It good to meet the locals
 
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Thanks. Your car is beautiful as well. Mine is an '07. The picture is a little old. I need to update it. I bought a wing that I am getting painted and installed in a few weeks, so I will update it after. I got the name of a great guy from another board member so i will see how he does.
If you get the time you should come by te cascade Cars and coffee. I went to one and need to go again. It good to meet the locals
Cool...I'll have to check out Cars and Coffee! I saw the website!
 
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Thomas Dekany is the man for detailing in Portland.
Yeah. I have seen his work and heard about his reputation. I had a BMW 650 I was going to take to him, but got rid of. Then I decided to buy the tools to do it myself. I am waiting for the weather to turn and then I will try my hand at it.......I will probably end up having him fix my damage. LOL
 
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BTW - I would use Tom Dekany even for the simple job. He will use the best products and properly prep the paint. Most shops around here don't even clay your car first.
 
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Yeah. I have seen his work and heard about his reputation. I had a BMW 650 I was going to take to him, but got rid of. Then I decided to buy the tools to do it myself. I am waiting for the weather to turn and then I will try my hand at it.......I will probably end up having him fix my damage. LOL
I had an 04 M3 vert w/37K miles that I got rid of.
It was sweet ride ... SMG was my favorite but did the job.

I LOVE my 08 Targa 4S. It only has 5,000 miles on it and is a gem.
Here are the mods I have in mind...
* Clear bra - done
* Gundo hack
* Front LED DRLs - too many choices...
* Interior LEDs
* Spacers - like 7mm front and 12mm rear... still not sure if this is safe to do
* Softronic ECU update...I wonder how difficult the DIY is?

Did you do the LED mods?
 
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I did not do the LED mods. They have been having So many issues, but I think that it is fixed. I had the clear bra on it before I got it (not the greatest job so I will probably have it redone. Who did you use?
I have had her about a year and a half so far. 14k on her and now 32k. Love my p-car
Mods:
Tints
Clear markers
Stereo - speakers, subs and head unit
Silver crest
Short shift kit
Laser interceptor
Passport hard wire
Wing- needs paint and install

Next on the list:
Muffler - gundo or awe
Cats
Thinking about new Wheels.
 


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