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kung fu jesus
05-25-2012, 05:54 AM
Know of a good shop that you have done business with? Post it here!

Tell us the name of the shop and the type of work you have had done. Contact info, point of contact, your opinion matters!

Also, if there is a shop you DIDN'T like, tell us what happened, be reasonable, fair, and concise.

Help out your fellow southern enthusiasts!

Bummer
06-30-2012, 09:11 AM
42 Autosports
726 Church Street North
Concord, NC. 28025

The specialize in Subaru and Mazda - especially performance and race work. Great guys. They've helped me out a few times when the problem was beyond my ability diagnose (what I thought was a water issue they knew immediately was a cam angle sensor). The do tuning, and they have a dyno on sight. They are fellow enthusiasts, and plenty of interesting cars hanging around the shop.
42autosports.com (http://42autosports.3dcartstores.com/)

mazdamoxie
10-28-2012, 10:31 AM
We have had our Miata, 626 and RX7 worked on by MazdOnly since 1986. They only work on Mazda's and really do nice work. They are located in Atlanta. Also our suspension and tire work is done by Gran Tourismo, he also does a great job and i always notice sports cars from neighboring states in there getting their work done

kung fu jesus
07-09-2014, 12:10 PM
KNS Brakes

http://www.knsbrakes.com (http://www.knsbrakes.com/)

In Raleigh, out off Glenwood, near the 40/540

Great for rotors, pads, fluids, etc.

Suite C

Imontalto
07-09-2014, 12:31 PM
My Honest Mechanic

5255 PIT ROAD SOUTH, CONCORD, NC 28027, USA

mhmauto.com

Brandon Todd is the only person that I've brought my vehicles to for the past 6 years! They do great work and are very reasonable on price! No unnecessary part suggestions either!

Great for any kind of mechanical repairs.

kung fu jesus
07-09-2014, 12:43 PM
Performance Chassis
214 Hillsboro St., Cary, NC 27513
919-319-3484

http://www.performance-chassis.com/

I have taken my Miatas and e30 here for various stuff I have not had time or the tools to do myself. Very good work! They work with modified and racecars too. Alignments, tire work, Suspension work, A/C, etc. Andrew, the shop foreman is very communicative, though often busy, and will make time to answer your questions and explain what they have found and your options to make repairs. Bery good at spotting preventative issues you should be aware of in the future.

They can be a little pricey, but their work is excellent.

Golden Stallion
07-09-2014, 01:10 PM
Nice that you guys updated the thread a little. Sounded like a great thread until you saw only 2 shops and only 1 local to us :whistle:

KeeperNC
10-03-2017, 05:33 AM
42 Autosports
726 Church Street North
Concord, NC. 28025

The specialize in Subaru and Mazda - especially performance and race work. Great guys. They've helped me out a few times when the problem was beyond my ability diagnose (what I thought was a water issue they knew immediately was a cam angle sensor). The do tuning, and they have a dyno on sight. They are fellow enthusiasts, and plenty of interesting cars hanging around the shop.
42autosports.com (http://42autosports.3dcartstores.com/)

Solid shop. Quick update, they have a new address: 3385 Denver Drive
Denver, NC 28037 - same folks, now better shop.

HarryB
10-04-2017, 03:45 AM
Any decent shops in the wider Detroit area?

SigmaX
11-21-2018, 02:12 PM
Long Road Racing out of Statesville, NC (near Charlotte). I had them do some race fab work for me; rollcage, dropped floor pan, seat mount, interior paintwork. They specialize in race-prep and fab work on Miatas.

Their communication was top-notch, they accommodated my schedule, and the work is beautiful.

DarylSibcy
11-21-2018, 04:00 PM
Somewhere for the UK Crowd. Blink Motorsport in Cheshire.

https://www.blinkmotorsport.com/

Damn good service and genuine good guys, they also know their stuff. Better known for their Naturally Aspirated work as they offer drive in/drive out packages. Anything Suspension or Engine, they've done it. They specialise in race prep too. They spend just as much time behind the wheel of their cars as they do working on others...

Got their "145 Package" with ITBs - car puts out 160hp~. No bottom end work. Wicked fast enough and as solid as a rock in terms of reliability. Faster cars struggle to keep up if the driver doesn't respect the importance of weight transfer.

Skuzzle Motorsport for those down the South of England. More "famous" as a company or shop, but never dealt with them myself. They seem to know their stuff too.