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post Oct 27 2002, 03:21 AM
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Anyone know a good mechanic to install a clutch in my 91 Turbo. Believe it or not, I got 200,000 miles out of the original clutch. Pretty impressive. Nashville area. Thanks. Kevin
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post Oct 27 2002, 08:31 AM
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Wow, 200K - that's something else. As for a mechanic, well that german fellow might could do it.
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post Oct 28 2002, 09:10 AM
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Kevin, I've been going to Adam at Reeds auto service. He has done alot of work to my 91T and I have never felt ripped off. He does good work and stands by it. Randy
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Wow, 200K - that's something else. As for a mechanic, well that german fellow might could do it.
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Kevin, I've been going to Adam at Reeds auto service. He has done alot of work to my 91T and I have never felt ripped off. He does good work and stands by it. Randy
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post Oct 1 2005, 08:47 AM
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I am in the Nashville area and I need a mechanic for our 91 MR2. Is this Reeds Auto Svc in the Nashville area and if so where ??? Ron
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post Oct 1 2005, 08:55 AM
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I can do it. I am in franklin. It should be anywhere from 100 to 150 in labor. Just depends if you have the stock exhaust, and how difficult it is to remove.
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post Oct 1 2005, 09:01 AM
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Oh, and I have a resurfaced stock flywheel on hand, so it could be done in a day (no time at the machine shop). If your flywheel is ok it would cost 40 if yours is damaged beyond the point of resurfacing, I would need 140 for it because I would loose my core.
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post Oct 1 2005, 09:04 AM
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Sounds like the perfect time to cut the cats too! Mo power baby!
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Wow, 200K - that's something else. As for a mechanic, well that german fellow might could do it.
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Kevin, I've been going to Adam at Reeds auto service. He has done alot of work to my 91T and I have never felt ripped off. He does good work and stands by it. Randy
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I am in the Nashville area and I need a mechanic for our 91 MR2. Is this Reeds Auto Svc in the Nashville area and if so where ??? Ron
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I can do it. I am in franklin. It should be anywhere from 100 to 150 in labor. Just depends if you have the stock exhaust, and how difficult it is to remove.
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Oh, and I have a resurfaced stock flywheel on hand, so it could be done in a day (no time at the machine shop). If your flywheel is ok it would cost 40 if yours is damaged beyond the point of resurfacing, I would need 140 for it because I would loose my core.
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Sounds like the perfect time to cut the cats too! Mo power baby!
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