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10/29/07 I just moved from Vermont
to Maine and I'm looking for a shop in the Portland area to
service my 1995 968. The car is a dedicated PCA Club Racing
vehicle (F Stock) and so I'm hoping to find a shop that's into
racing. Any help is appreciated.
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on 10/24/07
I need to replace the windshield on my 1997 993 C2. Can
anyone recommend (hopefully from personal experience) a
quality shop for this replacement? Thanks in advance.
Paul K.
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on 10/12/07
I just moved to Maine from Oregon.
Anyone know of a reasonable shop near Portland that can
refinish my 993 Cup wheels? Thanks, Matt
Matt Ring
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on 8/10/07
I would like to post kudos to one of our advertisers. I just
drove my car to Laredo TX from Bangor. Before leaving I went
to William Briggs in Lincolnville. He is superb and I would
advise anyone in central or northern Maine who needs Porsche
maintenance to consider him. William is extremely
knowledgeable, a true gentleman and teacher, and encourages
working with him to learn as he works on your car. He is a
also PCA instructor and had 4 Porsches at his wonderful shop
when I was there. If you don't wish to stay there is a winery
down the road and ferries to the islands in Lincolnville.
Without a doubt this was the finest service I have had on my
car and, again, I would encourage anyone to call if they need
Porsche help. He is the best!!
Al Seitel
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on 8/9/07
Does anyone have a good auto mechanic
in the portland area to service a cayenne or '98 boxter?
Mary
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Listed on 6/15/07
I have
heard that someone in Belfast is a wizard at tuning Porsches,
but I have lost his phone number. I have a 1961 Super 90 356 B
that needs valves (probably), carbs (maybe) and timing done by
someone good.
George Semler
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Listed
on 1/20/07
what's the difference
between (951 105 905 10) and (928 105 905 09). can (951 105
905 10) be installed and work well in my 85 late 944. i heard
that they can and can't.
price check:
(951 105 905 10) for GP run $17.00 $24.00 per inner/outer.
(928 105 905 09) For GP run $ 42.00 to $75.00 per
inner/outer.
Why the huge price difference when both are Genuine Porsche
valve spring sets.
Terry I.
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on 8/31/06
I have a 1988 911 Carrera
and wanted to know if the I can retrofit a steering wheel from
a 1985 911 carrera targa. I noticed that the is a 1 inch
spacer on the wheel. Can this be removed so that the wheel is
in the stock position as my 88 wheel?
John B.
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Listed
on 6/17/06
I just moved from MA to
Maine (Raymond) and am interested in locating a shop for
Driver's Ed Tech Inspections in the area.
Frank Bruns
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Listed
on 4/18/06
I am thinking of
purchasing an older (1969) 911T with a salvage title. Car was
side-swiped, New door and fenders. No damage to the frame, all
has been repaired. Has anyone had any experience with
insurance, registration, or re-sale with a salvaged 911. Any
suggestions? Thanks,
Joe
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Listed on 10/28/05
Seeking winter storage
for my 1969 911 E Targa. I'm hoping that somebody out there
may recommend a place in the Greater Portland area to
temporarily store the car. Do any PCAer's out there have a
lonley car that would like company for the winter? Thank you!
Swen
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on 8/21/05
I have a problem with a
1971 911t. The engine works great but the clutch does not seem
to engage. The clutch pedal feels as if it is under the same
amount of pressure as when the car worked but when trying to
select reverse gear the car balks and it sounds as if the
gears are grinding. The last time I drove it was 3 months ago
and it worked perfectly. It has been in neutral in the garage
since then and I'm confused as to why it no longer works.
Looking for recommendations on what to do or who to talk to.
Ryan de Rosa
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on 8/10/05
I'm interested in having a
PPI done for a car that is in southern Maine between
Portsmouth NH and Portland ME. Does anyone have any
recommendations for a good Porsche service shop in that area?
Also, does anyone have any recommendations for a good car
body shop in that area?
Art
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on 7/15/05
Does anyone know of a
child seat that can fit into the back seat of my 1994 911? I
am trying to find a way to let my 16 month old daughter enjoy
the car with me, but I am concerned about her normal car seat
not fitting properly, or causing damage to the seats.
Thanks for your help.
Bob Ducasse
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on 2/27/05
I am looking for a good
mechanic for my 1979 911 SC, preferably in the Bangor area,
but will travel if necessary. In addition to a mechanic, I
also wonder if anyone can recommend an upholsterer for the car
seats.
Karen
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on 2/16/05
I am about to purchase a
1985.5 944, and I am wondering if any of you have had
experience with them (i.e. major repairs that are common to
that year model, or average common repair costs). I am aware
that maintenance will be considerable more than a domestic
vehicle, however I am just looking for some rough numbers.
Please email soon, as I will be making a purchase in the next
few days.
Isiah
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on 2/11/05:
Looking for a good
shop/mechanic for my 912e in the downeast area! Any
suggestions?
Lee Park
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Listed on 11/20/04:
I am an advid 911 lover and I will always love the style,
although the new Carerra GT is premo. Does anyone have a 911
that needs work, doesn't matter how much, i am trying to
teach my son the wonders of auto mechanics and pride, both
in himself and in German engineering.
Keith
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Listed on 9/1/04:
I have an 87 911 and I need a front end alignment.
Anybody have any suggestions in the mid coast area?
Stewart
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on 5/20/04:
Last week I bought my first Porsche. It's a '94 911,
midnight blue, with excellent paint. Can anyone give me
suggestions on what I should buy for a car cover. I have
been looking on-line and there are hundreds. My car will
always be stored inside. I want to do whatever I can to keep
the paint looking as good as it does now.
Bob Ducasse
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4/24/04:
I'm trying to get the front end of a '87 928 S4 aligned.
Anyone know of a place that can do this in Maine?
Brent Cook
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on 10/10/03:
I recently transferred into DER from NER, having moved
from Mass. to Bar Harbor. Can anyone recommend a credible
service tech for my 1996 993 in the greater Bar Harbor/
Bangor area?
Jeffrey Anderholm
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on 8/25/03:
Just purchased 91 911. Need to find a good garage or
mechanic to handle repairs and service in the Knox county
area. Any suggestions?
Willie Yoos
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Listed on 8/19/03:
I recently bought a 1971 911t and would like to find a
good mechanic/body shop in the Portland area. Does anyone
have any suggestions? I have been told Autolab is good for
mechanical work. I would love some feedback!
David W. Harris Jr.
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Listed on 6/17/03:
I was looking to see if anyone had any experiences with a
company called Motor Meister?
Dan Surrells
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Listed on 6/2/03:
I have just insured my
recently purchased 928S4 with Grundy Collector Car Insurance.
The total cost for a value of $21,000 only cost $313.00 for
full coverage with no deductible on collision damage and
unlimited mileage. If your interested in more details please
contact me.
Harold Trieber
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on 5/28/03:
I'm considering getting a
full repaint (possibly bare metal) in the fall-any suggestions
for a good shop?
Alan Seitel
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on 5/7/03:
Hello, I am looking for a very nice 914/6. Do
you have any suggestions on where I could find one. Any
information would be greatly appreciated.
Eddie Swanenburg
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on 12/29/02:
Can anyone recommend a Porsche-specific or
close workshop. I would like to do some mods on my 02' 996. I
tried Foreign Intrigue but they do not work on newer Porsches.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sal Agati
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12/19/02:
Has anyone had any experience with "Foreign
Intrigue" repair shop? i would like to have a short shifter
put in my '02 996 and i am looking for a reputable shop
locally. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sal Agati
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on 12/9/02:
Anyone want to help organize some new tours for the
Down-East Region? I think we could really freshen up the
events calendar, but I could use some help or ideas. E-mail
me, or use contact information in the front of the newsletter.
Glenn Hill, PORSCHEFORME Editor
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9/16/02:
My father and I are
trying to restore a ‘73 911t. The car has been off the road
for almost 18 years. The flexible fuel lines are no longer
useful and we need to replace them. I was wondering if anyone
knew what the metal fixtures that connect the flexible fuel
lines to the metal fuel lines are and where I can find them?
Can you use the same one again or do you need to buy a new
fixture? I really appreciate the help.
Gary, ‘73 911t
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7/18/02:
Just wondering if anyone has any
recommendations on a windshield installer?
John Mogavero, '85 911
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5/29/02:
Just moved up to
Sugarloaf from RI. Need to find a good mechanic nearby
(Farmington, Auburn, Waterville, Augusta, etc). Portland is
150 miles away!! Any suggestions or recommendations would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Wick Beavers, 993TT
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4/3/02:
I'm getting my 66 911 back
on the road after 10 years of storage and and the Webers are
in bad shape. An air compensation screw is solidly seized up
and will probably need to be drilled out. Any info on parts
availability will be appreciated.
Arne Schussler, '66 911
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3/27/02:
I'm from Cumberland county and I'm looking at a 914. Can
anyone tell me more about these cars--performance, weak spots,
particular issues to watch for, etc.? This would be my first
Porsche (and, coincidentally, is quite inexpensive as it's not
currently running). Are the 914's easy to work on (doing the
work myself) and relatively straightforward? I have been a
Saab guy for a while now and there is an enormous online Saab
community that is very active--is there anything like that for
Porsches (i.e. a big bulletin board service with many
knowledgeable people who are willing to help those of us
unenlightened souls)?
Thanks for your help and input!
Tim Bates
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2/15/02:
As a point of interest,
an author by the name of Brian Long has been publishing
several Porsche history/reference books. The books are in
great detail, and are written model specific. The pages are
high gloss and usually full color. The newest book (Porsche
944) was just released. I am very pleased with this book, and
it is certainly the best book in my library.
Rhad Davis, '89 944
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Listed on 2/8/02:
Looking for a car trailer to rent or buy.
Will be going to Florida or the month of April and May.
Would like to bring my 944 along.
Harold Trieber, '89 944
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