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    Looking for Austin Texas Service Shop

    Anyone have first hand knowledge of a good early P car service shop in Austin area. Thanks
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    John Dwyer works at a shop somewhere in Austin, not sure of the shop name.
    John has a nice 73E, he has been around Porsche's for years. At one time he lived in Denver & worked w/ Grady Clay. I recommend you contact John.

    I'll pm you his email & contact info.
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    Moorespeed in Austin

    Apparently a great P shop:

    http://www.moorespeed.com/
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    Hello: Go see David at Moorespeed he will treat you right. Good guy to deal with. Tell him Eric from Corpus sent you. Thanks Eric

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    + 1 Moorespeed. If nothing else stop by to see the cars in the shop. Yes, that is an original ST, with an RSR next to it. You never know what will be in the shop.
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    that is my kind of place

    thanks for everyone's suggestion.
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    any ideas on the Vin of the ST?
    i'm trying to make a fils on the ST/SR 911 cars
    lots of pics but hard to match them with Vin numbers

    thanks
    hgo

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    maybe you can see if the shop can get permission to provide it to you

    David B. Moore

    President

    Moorespeed, LLC.

    Mooresports Independent Ferrari & Porsche Service

    2131 Theo Drive

    Austin, Texas 78723

    (512) 474-7223
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    Quote Originally Posted by Type911
    John Dwyer works at a shop somewhere in Austin, not sure of the shop name.
    John has a nice 73E, he has been around Porsche's for years. At one time he lived in Denver & worked w/ Grady Clay. I recommend you contact John.

    I'll pm you his email & contact info.
    John worked at Moorespeed in 2002. He did the PPI on my 911 (a car he also worked on in Denver when he was with Grady Clay). Anyway, his name isn't listed on the Moorespeed site any longer. Moorespeed is a reputable shop.
    Greg DuPertuis

    1972 911T
    Leesburg, VA

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