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    Performance Oriented website

    I spent a few days updating my website, link below. I revised procedures and added images.

    I'm still servicing my backlog of triple throat Weber and Solex 40PI projects but at a reduced pace. Getting older, slower and still recovering our move from Oregon to Massachusetts in 2024.

    Happy New Year to all my current and past customers and thank you for your continued support!
    Paul Abbott
    Early S Member #18
    Weber service specialist
    www.PerformanceOriented.com
    info@PerformanceOriented.com
    530.520.5816

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    Hey Paul. Welcome to Massachusetts and I hope to cross paths in 2025! It is a fantastic part of the country to enjoy older 911's
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    It's sad to hear of Paul and his body of knowledge retiring. On the other hand kudos to retiring and hopefully enjoying things. To bad I let my 67 sit so we never crossed paths when you were local. Might get rid of my homage 1KwikS plates for OR farm plates.

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    Happy New Year Paul!

    Thanks for sharing your immense carburetor knowledge with our community.

    Bert


    Quote Originally Posted by 1QuickS View Post
    I spent a few days updating my website, link below. I revised procedures and added images.

    I'm still servicing my backlog of triple throat Weber and Solex 40PI projects but at a reduced pace. Getting older, slower and still recovering our move from Oregon to Massachusetts in 2024.

    Happy New Year to all my current and past customers and thank you for your continued support!
    Bert Jayasekera
    1970 911T - Tangerine Orange
    Early 911S Registry #494
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    Hi Paul
    Happy New Year and thanks for years of sharing your carb knowledge with the early 911 group.
    Jim

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    Paul,

    You've been an invaluable member of this community, and I'm sure this will continue...

    Best of luck on your next chapter...

    Holiday Cheers,
    Chuck
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    I’m waiting patiently on the backlog list…Happy New Year!
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    Hey Paul,
    Happy new year to you and your beloved ones!
    You have been often such a huge help solving my Weber issues, thanks again.

    Will have a look at your site tonight!
    Cheers,
    Bart

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    Best Wishes for the future Paul, you were am integral part of my award winning ST replica project
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    Happy New Year, Paul! Thank you for your advice over the years, and I’m especially grateful for the Weber 40IDS pair and 68S intake manifolds you restored for me. They made a hugely positive difference.

    You are the master of your craft, sir. None better.

    Best,
    Andy in New Hampshire
    Early 911S Registry #1246
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