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ollieg
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Cambridge Recommendations...

Post by ollieg »

Hi,

Sorry, I know this kind of thing gets asked a lot.. :|

Moved to Cambridge around six months ago with my 3.0SC engined 914. It's been in storage for a while and not driven as much as I'd like to have over the summer and it needs a bit of a health check...

I'm looking for recommendations of indy Porsche mechanics in the area. I've found a handful online about an hour or so away but can anyone vouch for a garage closer to Cambridge?

Much obliged..

Ollie.
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Hi Ollie,

you have PM

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Simon

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A few Cambridge ddkers
James

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Hi Ollie

You have a PM from me.

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Paul
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So what is the answer?

Who are the best people?
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Post by smallspeed »

Not sure for general recommendations however if you need fuel system / carbs / set up im recommending northampton motorsport.. No affiliation, just a very happy customer - the guys really know their stuff and their prices are refreshingly devoid of the usual BMW and Porsche taxes!
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