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Re: Re: Where are the Audi pros?



In the Pittsburgh PA area I can highly recommend C & G Performance;
one owner George Riggin ("G" of "C&G")  has an Audi 200 Quattro wagon
with approx. 100,000 miles that he loves.

By the way, this shop has pulled so much work from the local Porsche
shops that one dealer sold them all of his high performance stock!

Ray Calvo (porsray@aol.com)
1990 Coupe Quattro
1995 Porsche 993 Coupe




In a message dated 96-09-28 09:32:36 EDT, you write:

<< From: raf40@oes.amdahl.com (Richard Funnell)
 Date: Fri, 27 Sep 1996 23:57:23 -0800
 Subject: Re: Where are the Audi pros?
 
  
 I don't blame an Audi shop for not being in love with the marque.  H*ll,
 I'm not either.  I just found it met my requirements better then the rest,
 as I suspect it met many of yours.  Why else would we put up with these
 things?  My current shop I would recommend to anyone, but it's their
 competence, not their love of Audis.
 
 >Hey guys:
 >
 >Over the year or so that I have lurked around this list, I have noticed
that
 >the enthusiasm and responses seem to come only from owners, or potential
 >owners.  Are there no Audi professionals on the list in the sense of AoA
 >(everybody says that they lurk secretly); Audi Dealers ( maybe its part of
 >their contract that they are not allowed to participate with enthusiastic
 >owners); Audi vendors ( like Ned frinstance) or the Anderson Bros. (who
claim
 >they are the last word in the UrQ field). I wonder what this means?
 
 Richard Funnell,
 San Jose, California
 '83 urQ
 '87 560 SL >>