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GarySequim

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  1. I live in Washougal, Washington, which is near Portlandia. I'm relatively new to the area and to Porsche ownership and am looking for recommendations as to where to take my 2008 Cayman S for service and repairs. Any help will be appreciated.
  2. Duane Olofson, 625 SE Salmon ST, Portlandia was recommended to me by several people I trust. Another is Tom Black. These are guys used by automotive enthusiasts who rave about their work. It is probably why taking a car to them is like being interviewed for a place in the best private school in town ... and I mean that in a good way. They are selective about who and what they take on. I do not have first-hand experience because I sold the car I was thinking of having painted.
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