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dirty_barry

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  • Birthday 05/15/1983

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  • Location
    Seattle, WA
  • Car
    05 LGT Wagon
  • Interests
    Ski, Wine, Bike, Travel
  • Occupation
    Snow Gear Pusher

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  1. Sorry to hear about the continued frustrations Boxkita. My wagon was a total headache for quite some time and finding help let alone good help was not easy. After a bad shop experience or two the decision to handle the build of the motor at home was made and thanks to a couple very capable friends I've had years of nearly problem free driving with the car. I'm chasing a minute oil leak right now and don't have the time or space to do the work at home anymore and trusting a shop to work on the car is not easy at all given the choices locally. Best of luck in the Renton programs, one of the friends that helped on my build is a graduate from there and one of the few people I trust to work on vehicles.
  2. Chaplin's did mine. Dash has been a creaky mofo since return and still annoyed that they managed to unplug my boost and wideband gauges installed in the cubby.
  3. Action did the machine work on my heads and block years ago when I had to rebuild with assembly completed at home with the help of a couple friends. In regards to quality the rebuilt motor has seen 100k of daily driven miles on a forged build with zero issues.
  4. In my DSM days I used Omni Brake and Alignment in Kirkland ( http://www.omnibrake.com/ ). They were easy to work with and would even align to requested specs if that was possible with your setup. It's been years since I've been in the area but would be willing to give them a shot again. -Todd
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