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    Kudos to Matt Blast at Eurometrics

    As you might know I rebuilt my engine a la Wayne's book.
    I had my throttle bodies rebuilt by Eurometrix in 2010.
    As you might suspect it took me a while, but I got the car on the road last summer.
    It was running great, but the throttle was a little sticky.
    Then the left TB got stuck.
    I called Matt at Eurometrics, he said to send them back and redid them, no questions asked.
    Turned them around in 2 weeks at no charge
    Great guy and great service.
    If you need your TB rebuilt, send them to Eurometrics
    http://www.eurometrix.ws/
    bob moglia
    '72 E sunroof coupe

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    +1 re Matt. He did my 'stacks and bodies' for my 73-S and it runs like a dream and those pieces are new in appearance.

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    Nick D member #403 nickd's Avatar
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    He did mine for the RS - great job
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    Thumbs up

    He did mine for my 2.7 rebuild in 2003...... perfect
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    Early 911S Registry # 237 NeunElf's Avatar
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    I used to be a neighbor and I managed to visit his shop (it's extremely difficult to make the turn into his driveway). Anyway, I would also like to add my enthusiastic endorsement.
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    +1 - Matt rebuilt mine back in '05 and still going strong

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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Ditto for me, multiple sets including HBF for my race engine. Gordon
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    Matt did a set of 962 throttle bodies for me that were in really bad shape. The car had sat by the ocean for years combined with heavy use in a previous life. Matt really spent the time to identify all issues and they came back in perfect operating order and looking like jewelry
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    Lots of people "do throttle bodies."

    Matt Blast is the best. Hands down without a question or a doubt.

    He does the best carburetors and the best throttle bodies.
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