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Has anyone serviced their car at Zims Autotechnik?


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I got a quote from them to replace the clutch, disc and thowout bearing for $1,128.90 (thats the parts, labor and tax). Sounds like a decent deal to me.

I know they have been around for years but I dont know how reputable they are. Has anyone used them before?

Thanks

BTW, here is their website: http://www.allzim.com/

They are not too far from Dallas.

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Al Zim is a straight shooter and is very well known and respected in the 356 world where the owners are quite picky about who works on their cars.

Never used their service dept as they are over 1,000 miles away from me, but in 20 years of 356 ownership i have only heard good things.

I hope this helps.

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Al Zim is a straight shooter and is very well known and respected in the 356 world where the owners are quite picky about who works on their cars.

Never used their service dept as they are over 1,000 miles away from me, but in 20 years of 356 ownership i have only heard good things.

I hope this helps.

Thanks spg,

I'm dropping the car off tonight after work.

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