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Thread: Experience with Aventura Motors in Southampton NY?

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    Experience with Aventura Motors in Southampton NY?

    Anyone have an experience with Aventura Motors in Southampton NY? Comments?
    thanks
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    I looked at a few cars there once. I would put them in the category of used car dealer for older exotics. Some stuff was okay, some stuff was optomistically advertised.

    I live about 20 minutes from there and would be happy to give you my opinion on anything you're looking at. I would even take some photos if needed.

    Happy to help,
    Mike

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    I've been to their place, years ago, my wife is friends with a friend of the owner....as mike said, they seem to run an honest shop....he will tell you the goods and bads of the cars....honest appraisals, he seems to use the same shops for paint, interior and mechanical work, and the prices are in line with how well the car was renovated.....guys like this, I like to think they renovate a car to driver or nice driver quality....and charge accordingly.
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    good feed back. And Mike, I may take you up on your offer to look at a car when the time comes.... thanks
    Dave
    "Speed never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that's what get's you."

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    1975 911S 3.2 "the blue goose"
    1973 911E sunroof 3.2

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    They seem to have a sense of wanting decent cars. I sold them a 62 B Cab a couple of years ago, they were un-happy with the new floors and re-did them in order to get the car up to snuff.

    The car is now on eBAY restored for big bucks.
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