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turbo-ww
1026 posts
53 months
 Saturday 21st November 2009  Reply with quote
nigelevans911 said:
douglas valley breakers, what a bunch of c***s!!
Never dealt with them but their web site instructions do sound rather pompous....

And the gits have what is left of Minty cry

Edited by turbo-ww on Saturday 21st November 01:10



GC8
2745 posts
27 months
 Saturday 21st November 2009  Reply with quote
paddyhasneeds said:
Try Kirkman Motor Engineers in Shardlow near Derby, no idea if they do mail order I just know they have lots of older Porsche's kicking about in various states of dismemberment.
In reality this is PHSportscars (Alan Kirkman retired so PH bought the business, which was next door to his), who were probably the largest and most prolific 944 & 924 breakers in the country through the nineties. Paul has always been happy to post parts out; although they break less now and he is somewhat elusive.....

With regards to Buttercup (Porschapart) being crap: although he is usually expensive and frequently bloody expensive, Simon is probably the best Porsche breaker that youll find. Im not alone in finding DVB to be appalling at best, as well as comically expensive (they seem to think that its still 1994 ffs!) and most other breakers seem to be skankers, buying the odd car and listing every screw on eBay for £5 BiN! Id avoid these people like the plague.


pikeyboy
728 posts
51 months
 Saturday 21st November 2009  Reply with quote
paddyhasneeds said:
Try Kirkman Motor Engineers in Shardlow near Derby, no idea if they do mail order I just know they have lots of older Porsche's kicking about in various states of dismemberment.
yep kirkmans or PH sports cars will look after you and will be muc more reasonable in terms of ££.


Porschapart
10 posts
10 months
    Wednesday 25th November 2009  Reply with quote
Armo! You Tart! Whats with the Girlie Username? wink


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