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Old 07-19-2009, 08:31 PM   #12
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FYI i believe a majority of the board here is not for Amazon and its from personal experience.
I can understand that. Every shop has had it's hiccups (some more than others) and it's success stories. Some people, regardless of experience, will always have a sour taste in their mouths. That's why I think that it's important to find someone you trust, you're happy with, and takes care of you, then stick to that one person.

I'm a big do-it-yourself'er, so I turn my own wrenches whenever possible. However, when it comes to tuning, My car goes to UniqueTuning (http://www.uniquetuning.net). Mike McHale has been fixing a lot of others mistakes for a while now and his anal retentive approach benefits his customers. I'd recommend some of the closer ones (Charleston?) check him out. He's worth the drive, extremely thorough. It's a one man operation and a two bay shop so sometimes you have to wait to get in, but I really haven't heard one bitch or complaint from anyone coming out of the place.
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