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  1. This thread is so helpful. Thank you. I had an unfortunate situation this past week at my local Porsche dealership. My 2004 Carerra 911 4S Cab (75K Miles) had a bad exhaust vibration. I had been quoted a repair cost of $500 on two separate occasions. Long story short, they put brand new tailpipes at $600 a pop which still didn't completely fix the vibration and it's changed the sound of my beloved car without covering the additional cost with me. In a bid to make it right, they have offered a $800 credit on an upcoming needed clutch replacement. Estimate? $4000 if it needs a flywheel...$1100 less if not... From what I'm reading here that is way more than exorbitant. Anyone have a trusted mechanic in Central Virginia? They put my wife in a brand new Cayman for a loaner--says this job is going to take all week. WHAT?????!!!!!! Thanks for your help Nick
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