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Join Date: Jun 2010
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Help w/ pre PPI Socal Einmalig
Any fellow pelicans in the Huntington Beach area that can do a pre PPI on this car? The car is in a Porsche shop called Einmalig. I have heard both good and bad things about it so wanted a third opinion...
Also any recommendation for reputable P-shop in the area for PPI? Greatly appreciated! |
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Callas Rennsport in Torrance is probably the best spot for PPIs, but they are about 30 miles away.
-Wayne
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: SC - (Aiken in the 'other' SC)
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Einmalig isn't a bad company... (they are more of a dismantler.)
They are fairly mercenary though. Their prices tend to be high unless they need to get something out of the way. They won't directly screw someone but they don't tend to do the very personalized service that I would expect from their pricing level. (I have bought from them and the stuff was fine. It just wasn't a deal.) With a good PPI and some price research you will be fine. For a PPI in Orange County I would look at Hergesheimer in Lake Forest or Scott's Independent in Anaheim. Those are a bit of a trek and Andial is no more so if it were me I would probably go with Callas Rennsport as they are in the same class as Andial and worth the extra effort.
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