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Originally Posted by javadog
A 911 or 930 will do those sorts of speeds without a problem. There's obviously something wrong with yours. Once it's fixed, it will be capable of those speeds again. It's a 30 year old car and there's something wrong with it. Not the fault of the car, per se, it just needs a little work. Take it to a decent shop and have them sort it out for you.
JR
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There just aren’t any good Porsche shops where I live in Dallas, TX. the shops here are only interested in money and lots of it. Asking any questions is viewed as if the customer can't afford the service and is not acceptable.
Older cars are treated badly by the local shops. I found the more one knows about their car the more it's obvious and the less the shops/dealers like you.
Older cars are considered undesirable. They always overcharge and try to stick you. I'm sorry it's that way; but it is. I guess this is why I and others are becoming Porsche machines as a result.
I feel any car intended to be driven over 100 mph should be talked about to insure correct work is being performed then the repair cost should be fair and discussed as well. Not in Dallas... That's probably why allot of Porsches will not go over 100 mph without issue and the non Porsche mechanic owners don't even know it.