recommended engine shops?

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Steinberg
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recommended engine shops?

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need to have a 4cyc isuzu diesel rebuilt. looking for a local shop with reasonable rates and more importantly- good reliable turn-around times. please advise.
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i cant remember the name of the shop .... but a few people at advance had talked highly of one on peppers ferry next to precision glass ....

take from it what you will but i seriously considered them to rebuild the yota motor before i decided to junk it ....
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would that be Baldwin Performance? seems like I've heard that name thrown around the club quite a bit.
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jonesy wrote:i cant remember the name of the shop .... but a few people at advance had talked highly of one on peppers ferry next to precision glass ....

take from it what you will but i seriously considered them to rebuild the yota motor before i decided to junk it ....

Did I really hire you? Peppers Ferry Road is the one you travel every day that the car lot is on. Radford Road is where Precision is at dumb ass. However, you're both right to an extent. Baldwin Performance is the name, and it's down from Precision.



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Baldwin is actually my neighbor, Roger. Kind of a hole in the wall shop, but I think he does good work.
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