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I'm looking for a good service center in the Northville, Livonia area for engine repair and some aftermarket parts installation.

Thanks.

99 996

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what ever you do, do not go to Munks Motors in Waterford - they hacked my car and then gave me the run around in taking responsibility.

Depending on what you need done (you should call the shop to assess the situation) you could try http://www.nikolasmotorsport.com/ in Keego Harbor. I have heard goods things about them.

Fred Lavery Porsche dealer in Birmingham is good. Problem with them is that you have to talk directly to the shop tech to understand what's best for your car. The people at the counter have no clue.

Bill Cook, the Porsche dealer in Novi, was good for me but only for fixing an alarm issue (grounding wire). Don't have any other experience with him.

Avoid Birmingham Imports and their repair facility, somewhere in and around their facility. I have experienced nothing but problems with them and heard stories of the same from others. As it turns out, one of their managers got indicted on a stolen car scam from what I heard. Never checked it out - did not want to know.

Good luck.

Edited by my996

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