Looking for indy shop in Charlotte - (NOT Soho)
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Looking for indy shop in Charlotte - (NOT Soho)
Who else in the Charlotte area is a good indy shop for Nissan/Infiniti? I usually do all my own work but I'm F-en getting old.
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There should be some independent race shops that cater to the SCCA IT crowd still, but I don't know who is and ain't there anymore - haven't lived nearby since 2008.
Good luck. No one here (that I trust) will touch my car. And like you said, I'm getting too old for this... stuff.
Good luck. No one here (that I trust) will touch my car. And like you said, I'm getting too old for this... stuff.
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Try https://ncrscca.com/ or https://ccrscca.com/ or https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/ for shop advice. Most folks here don't track their cars; the <track> folks will know which shops will do what needs doing.
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I never used them, but my neighbors are a big Nissan family, and they recommend https://nisstech.com/
On a personal note, I've been using https://www.eastcarolinaautos.com/
He's a small indy shop, and has done good work for me in the past. Radiator and springs and bilsteins in my old Mazda 6s, clutch and AC in my Trans Am, etc -- in fact, he bought my TA off me
Pre-congrats on the pending GTI, the MK7 especially is a great platform--you'll love it.
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I never used them, but my neighbors are a big Nissan family, and they recommend https://nisstech.com/.
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