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Suggestions for Technician in Columbus, Ohio


zeuslax

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I recently acquired a 996 TT X50 and am looking for an excellent technician/mechanic in Columbus, Ohio. I am not interested in taking it to MAG and would prefer to know that a professional is working on my new baby.

Any suggestions with a contact name of person would be appreciated.

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  • 3 weeks later...

This is who I had do the 30k service on my BoxS. Came highly recommended. You could arrange to meet him and see if he meets your expectations.

Ed Pimm

EPR Automotive

7972 McKitrick Rd

Plain City, OH 43064

614-873-3401

Ps. You didn't by chance buy that Blue/Grey one that was for sale last week up near Canton/Akron?

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  • 5 months later...

Just had my IMS bearing done at Kraftwerks and was really impressed with Jeff, the owner.

It's a one man band type of shop so you know exactly who's going to be working on your car.

I really appreciated his attention to detail and communication throughout the process.

Highly recommended.

http://kraftwerks.co/

Located just a few exits north of Columbus on 71.

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