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Old 02-16-2014, 10:27 AM   #1
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transmission repair near Atlanta ?

Where in Atlanta? As I'm in North Fulton, I use german car repair in Roswell. Good reputation and close to my house. Have you talked to the guys at ********************************************.com? I have not used them, but the have a good reputation as well, plus they're in Marietta. They were great over the phone, but just not convenient to where I live.

Upstate South Carolina is about 1.5-2 hrs away...not really close.

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Old 02-16-2014, 12:56 PM   #2
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Where in Atlanta? As I'm in North Fulton, I use german car repair in Roswell. Good reputation and close to my house. Have you talked to the guys at ********************************************.com? I have not used them, but the have a good reputation as well, plus they're in Marietta. They were great over the phone, but just not convenient to where I live.

Upstate South Carolina is about 1.5-2 hrs away...not really close.
******************************************** is the biggest rip off shop I can think of !!! They will NEVER get another dime from me. Buyer beware !!!
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******************************************** is the biggest rip off shop I can think of !!! They will NEVER get another dime from me. Buyer beware !!!

Really?? A lot of rennlisters say good things, at least about their parts.

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Once upon a time Auto Atlanta got in over their heads with an engine.. George called me and asked if I could help, and I told him to send it on up, but just bring the long block.

He sent it alright, strapped on the back of a motorcycle with bungee cords. I'll see if I can find the pic somewhere. While his employee was waiting on us to do the procedure he laid down on the loading dock and went to sleep... Where he was almost crushed!

We finished the job, woke up the bike rider and he strapped it back on the bike and rode off into the sunset.
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