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Old Feb 23, 2009 | 11:53 PM
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CO Looking for a good shop in Colorado

Looking for someone to take a look at my rx in denver or surrounding areas. Anyone know of any good ones. I basically just need someone to ask a few questions to so if any of you are up to it let me know.
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Old Feb 24, 2009 | 03:55 PM
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Precision is who rebuilt my motor... they're a great shop, I'd say the best in colorado.
However I drove by their shop like 2 weeks ago and it looked like they were gone? Anyone know if they went under or relocated?
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Old Mar 1, 2009 | 11:49 AM
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They just moved up off of old hampden...like 4 blocks up. They have a big banner that is there, you should see it. They are starting to move away from rotaries, they said that they would work on them but they would rather not. The owner has 3 blown FD's. If you ask around the denver area alot of people that have rotary's will not take their cars there. I personally try to do all the work myself, I guess I am more concerned with the fact that they can't even keep one of their FD's up and running, why would I let them work on mine.
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Old Mar 1, 2009 | 04:26 PM
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Mike- owner of Precision- does NOT have "three blown rotaries", those are all customer cars.
The only rotary he owns is a retired 12A racer.

Precision has expanded beyond a "rotary only" mentality because of changing marketplace forces- not enough rotaries to keep them profitable- and the well known lack of money in the rotary community.

They work on my second gen and do a good job.
Recently got me through emissions (for the second time).
I would certainly have no qualms about letting anyone there lay a wrench on my rotary- can't think of anyone more qualified.
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