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DrEntropy said:
Certified NIASE (now ASE) in '78, trained at VOA in Lanham, MD on Porsches.

Was VOA the one before VOB?
 
Well, congrats Ben! Have fun, that Jaguar they're working on sure sounds like a neat car.
 
Twosheds said:
DrEntropy said:
Certified NIASE (now ASE) in '78, trained at VOA in Lanham, MD on Porsches.

Was VOA the one before VOB?

John, yer skatin'.

We need t' TALK.

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Doc, I was thinking the same thing. Had house mates ,future bro in law and good friends that worked at the one in Rockville. I'm old and (CRS) don't recall the dealers name. Had an old guy who could detail the lights out of a car. Rode in my first 911 Turbo there. I don't think they ever got that seat cleaned.
 
DART said:
Congrats Ben, guess you won't be doing many SU rebuilds in your "spare" time now. Have a blast, and like was said, keep some time for YOU.

Thanks Dart (and all)
I'm always up for doin' a set of SUs. They're fun. Take 'em all apart, clean 'em all up, put in all the seals and then make everything move and turn the way it should. Got a shiny, nicly working set of carbs to send back, and get a few bucks on top of it all. but the spare time is a bit limited.
 
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