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Old 10-26-2009, 06:01 PM   #1
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Old 10-29-2009, 09:31 AM   #2
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I just wanted to introduce myself and get on this great list being put together. My name is Alden Flint and I'm fresh out of a local dealership. I just opened my own shop in August and I'm trying to bring in more Porsche customers. I've been pretty active on the babblers forum so some of you may have seen me on there. Anyway I'm here to help with any technical issues and of course to provide any work needed. My prices are usually about half of what the dealership charges.

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Old 11-11-2009, 08:38 AM   #3
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5806 South College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80525
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Excellent service and one of the growing list of shops that have taken apart and rebuilt the M96. Not cheap though.
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Old 11-20-2009, 02:59 PM   #4
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Question for Alden Flint

To bad you are not in Florida, anyway. I have a 2000 S and I am going through the brakes at this moment. I am replacing the brakes and found Balo rotors and they are German made and very reasonable(any comments on themz0. From some other posts, guys have had no problems with them. Now my question is, when I return from a ride, I smell what is either hot brake pads and maybe oil residue coming from my passenger side intake vent. This car was a one owner, super nice car with 64,000 miles when I bought. Runs, very strong and basically I can find no problems other than the rotors where badly worn and needed to be replaced. I am removing the calipers and giving them a thorough cleaning and check. This weekend I will finish the back brakes and I was planning on pulling the rear underneath engine cover for a better inspection to see if their is any oil that maybe the culprit of the odor. What should I look for...anything in particular or not ordinary like a valve cover or spark plug tube or even a RMS. I grew up in a auto machine shop my dad owned and have built many a muscle car and rods from nothing. And I have owned a lot of sports cars. This Porsche is my first and it truly is a great piece of engineering and fun to drive. My wife love's too.
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Old 11-28-2009, 03:33 AM   #5
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Montreal?

...hi buddies,

...anyone ave suggestions for Montreal area, Canada?

...have a few I know but would appreciate any other input....


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