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Scooter923
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Does anyone know a good shop in DC/MoCo/NoVa?

I've got a '97 Legacy Outback. I generally like the shop I have to go to now, but just wanted other suggestions.
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I'd highly recommend PTuning in Manassas. I've had some work done there (alignments and such) and others have had tunes. They do great work and their customer service is top notch!
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Sabre wrote:I'd highly recommend PTuning in Manassas. I've had some work done there (alignments and such) and others have had tunes. They do great work and their customer service is top notch!
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ptuning fo sho. great shop, knowledgeable staff, no "fast ones" pulled on the customer.
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yeah,I would have to say PTuning as well.
MD area I've really liked the work and service from IAG.
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I gotta give the P shop props for their work. I would however go to a different shop such as Springfield Care Care for more mundane non-performance work. I took the WRX to the shop at the end of Backlick to get the CV boot replaced, and $160 later I had a complete new axle installed.
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I've had great experience with Andrewtech over in MD as well.

Both Andrewtech and P-Tuning would be tops on my list.

For mundane wrench work, I'm honestly not sure...
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