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    Eurowerks Zuffenhaus

    Hello - Does anyone on this board have personal experience with Eurowerks Zuffenhaus near Charlotte, NC?

    The kinds of work contemplated range from engine oil leak repair to body rust repair to complete restoration.

    Thanks in advance for all replys.

    Please feel free to PM or Email me offline, if desired.

    Cheers,
    Bob S.
    Bob Schaefer

    ‘67 911S Canary/Lemon yellow, sunroof coupe produced w/100L tank. Until determined otherwise, 306943S appears to be 1 of 1, and among the earliest 911’s with a 100L tank. The 911’s initial participation in a competitive event, the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally, was fitted with a 100L tank (#300055). Seeking additional info on earliest 100L tank fitments to 911’s.



    ‘70 914/6 (2.7l RS spec engine, but searching for 6404915 original)

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    Bob,

    I use Chuck at Millersport and he has a great care for early cars. He is in Hillborough and a lot closer than Raleigh. I only use him for maintenance, not restoration. My experience with him is 99% positive. the 1% negative is that you have to wait a while to get work done. This is a flaw I can live with since it is not a daily driver and I know that it is right when I get it back.

    He has recently brought in a new body guy, but I can not make recommendation since I do not know his ability as he has been with Chuck for less than a year. You might ask for some credentials or examples. The previous guy that Chuck had came with many recommendations for Porsche work, but he moved near or into Alamance County.
    Olin
    Olin - Member #1375
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    1972 911T

    Original
    -117 Light Yellow -15x6 Fuchs (9120/M400) -S Appearance (M470) -5 Speed Transmission (9590)

    Options added
    -Houndstooth Sport Seats (M409) -Rear sway bar (9228)
    -H4's -BTB Fog Lts (M429) -Amber TTG Driving Lts (9420/M432)
    -380mm Steering Wheel -Becker Mexico -Roof Mounted Luggage/Ski Rack (9503)
    -A/C (M559) -Rear Fog Lt (M571) -Rear Wiper (9290) -Wheel Trim (M426) -Footrest (9563)

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    GREAT guys; very knowledgable. Never had work done there since I am in Seattle, but you can't find any fault with the guys that run the place.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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