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blakmustang93

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ive had my 93 5.0 for a while but ive only ran across a couple shops working on these things in the portland area.... does anybody know any reasonable but good shops around here putting out good stangs ??


also looking to talk to somebody about turbo combos let me know

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blakmustang93:SNSign:
 

fiveohwblow

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I would utilize the search function, however there are some good shops locally. You will find that EVERYONE will chime in and say one of two shops which are All Ford Performance in Vancouver, and Krazy Koncepts Performance in Beaverton. There is also another called Fast Specialties in Vancouver. All of these specialize in your stang. There are other shops, however everyone will probably recommend the first two.

As for me, I do my own wrenching
 

Bullitt347

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I work on my own stuff! And sometimes other peoples Mustangs, but mostly my own.
 

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Bullitt347 said:
I work on my own stuff! And sometimes other peoples Mustangs, but mostly my own.
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But you used to work on everybody else's.....at one pt, mine included
 

Turkey Sammich

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KKP or myself.
 

WANNA_BE_GT

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AFP did the gears in my cobra and was very impressed by their work and professionalism.
 

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work on your own stuff. Nothing wrong with learning.....
 
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