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Default Re: Looking for a reliable Crossfire mechanic in Florida panhandle

Originally Posted by ZERACER
Try an Independent Mercedes mechanic or European car mechanic. All of the mechanicals are Mercedes. If it is top related try a conv. top shop. If it is body related try a body shop. I wouldn't take mine to a stealership anyway. "Not a typo" !!!
Originally Posted by amx1397
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...air-shops.html

you will see that Matt will travel to you

but what is your problem maybe we can tell you how to fix it yourself.

NEVER never (have I said never???) take it to a stealership B4 spending some quality time here troubleshooting (and most probably fixing it saving $$$$$$) your car! If $ is not a concern and you positively have to have it here, now and working (I repeat never take it to a stealership), go to an independent MB (it is mostly a MB complete drivetrain) mechanic! Good luck (if you take it to a stealership you'll need it).


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