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I haven't met a shop owner yet that only charged for 1/3 of his time. I'm just trying to give the OP an idea of how much time is involved to do it right. If he can get it done for $150, great. My experience has been that few such inspections are very thorough, so if he gets quoted $150, he might want to have a chat about what, exactly, is going to be done.
A bad 911 motor can still feel halfway decent, so the guy that figures a test drive tells him much about the internal condition of the engine is not a guy I'd trust.
JR
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