New Member: Professional Porsche Technician
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New Member: Professional Porsche Technician
I just joined to let everyone know I opened my own shop in Los Angeles, Ca. It is called Euro Spec Motoring and we are located at 5414 W. Pico Blvd. between LaBrea and Fairfax adjacent to Beverly Hills and Hancock Park. We service Porsche and Audi vehicles. I have been a Porsche Technician for over 10 yearsworking ata localdealership.Iam factory trained. I am availalbe to answer questions about Porsche and Audi vehicles. I give free estimates if you bring your car to the shop. Our repair shop is equipt with state of the art diagnostic tools including the Porsche PIWIS tester. We do it all. Specialize in 993 996 Boxster Cayenne and 997 & 987 models including the Cayman. We have great deals on clutch, brake, and maintianence work. Give us a call at (323)931-2650 with any questions you may have. Or just send me a message, I'll get back to you within a couple days. Come by the shop if you need your Porsche or Audi serviced, mention this web forum and well cut a few bucks off your next repair. Take care,
[8D]Jeff
[8D]Jeff
#3
I just joined to let everyone know I opened my own shop in Los Angeles, Ca. It is called Euro Spec Motoring and we are located at 5414 W. Pico Blvd. between LaBrea and Fairfax adjacent to Beverly Hills and Hancock Park. We service Porsche and Audi vehicles. I have been a Porsche Technician for over 10 yearsworking ata localdealership.Iam factory trained. I am availalbe to answer questions about Porsche and Audi vehicles. I give free estimates if you bring your car to the shop. Our repair shop is equipt with state of the art diagnostic tools including the Porsche PIWIS tester. We do it all. Specialize in 993 996 Boxster Cayenne and 997 & 987 models including the Cayman. We have great deals on clutch, brake, and maintianence work. Give us a call at (323)931-2650 with any questions you may have. Or just send me a message, I'll get back to you within a couple days. Come by the shop if you need your Porsche or Audi serviced, mention this web forum and well cut a few bucks off your next repair. Take care,
[8D]Jeff
[8D]Jeff
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Jeff:
Great to have you on board.
I just bought a 2007 911. I noticed it doesn't have a dip stick and the electronic one shows it's overfull. How reliable is the electronic dip stick and is there any other way to check the oil level?
Chuck
Great to have you on board.
I just bought a 2007 911. I noticed it doesn't have a dip stick and the electronic one shows it's overfull. How reliable is the electronic dip stick and is there any other way to check the oil level?
Chuck
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