Looking for advice on Porsche mechanician.

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Alexander Babych

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May 13, 2013, 9:37:59 PM5/13/13
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Forgive me, gentlemen, for breaking into your cozy group.
I was just looking for people who are really passioned about Porsches for not blured and not commercialized advice.
I'm thinking about buying 2000-2003 Porsche Boxter (Boxter S).
So the question is - Can you suggest any trustworthy experienced mechanician at SanFrancisco bay area who may I ask directly for advice on certain car?

Thank you in advance,
Alex.

Jeremy Rosenberger

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May 14, 2013, 4:38:41 PM5/14/13
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Alex,

Being a Utah-based club, there may be some among us who happen to know
some Bay Area mechanics, but you'd probably have better luck asking on
Rennlist or something like that.

If a particular car is located in the Bay Area, you could probably have
it arranged to be transported to a nearby Porsche dealer for a
pre-purchase inspection.

Good luck in the search!

Cheers,
Jeremy
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Bohemian Brewery

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May 16, 2013, 1:00:49 PM5/16/13
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Vahalla is pretty good. Took my 993 there once. The guy is a 993 guy but does all types of Porsches.

http://valhallaauto.com/

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