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Old 10-06-2016, 08:33 AM   #15
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Best advice with an expensive-to-fix, difficult-to-diagnose car like a Porsche/Ferrari/Aston is to find an honest,competent Indie .Ask here for referrals. Yes I am biased but we often listen to sad stories where owners use general mechanics who are ignorant of the foibles of these and similar cars.
The second best alternative is to buy and learn how to use all the diagnostic tools. Then share your findings here. That is a steep learning curve.It requires plenty of study time and a high level of background knowledge. Fun if you have all that.
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