[Wichita-SCCA] Porsche 911

jmr302 at cox.net jmr302 at cox.net
Wed Dec 6 17:28:22 EST 2006


Wow. This is my dream job. I've done professional work before, but not on Porsches. I used to pick up work that daytime mechanics couldn't handle or messed up at a shop in Wichita. I once reassembled most of an '88 Nissan 300Z that was disassembled by another mechanic who left the shop immediately afterwards. It went well.

I could do this job part time over the course of several months or a year for one flat rate or for $25/hr. I'm an engineer at Cessna during the day but have a very well outfitted shop at home in Newton. I own an engine hoist and a large air compressor, among other things. I'd be willing to buy any special Porsche tools or manuals needed. This kind of work should be done the right way.

If you'd rather have a fulltime professional or someone thoroughly experienced in Porsche, that's understandable but I thought I'd give you an inexpensive option to think about.

Let me know if you're interested.

Thanks,
Jason Rogers
316-259-0931


---- Lawrence <lduty at cox.net> wrote: 
> Does anyone know a person who could put together a Porsche 911 for me? It
> has been sitting stored indoors for 6 years, it needs body parts assembled,
> fenders, skirts, tail, etc, not major pieces, also they would need to be
> able to assess the mechanicals and give me an estimate on getting it
> running. Any advice along those lines are welcome. I am not sure of the year
> yet but should find out tomorrow. Any Porsche owners in the club that would
> be willing to take a peek at it, I would buy you dinner or drinks or both if
> you made a trip to Newton.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> Lawrence 
> 




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