Independent Porsche Garage - Denver CO NW

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My garage was recently sold and I'm looking for a new highly reputable independent Porsche garage in the Denver area, preferably north west area. Has anyone had experience with Black Canyon Performance in Arvada, CO? Also, I would appreciate any experience-based recommendations for an excellent garage in my area.
Bob Priddy
1999 - 986
Arena Red
Rocky Mountain/PCA

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aboyandhisdog
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Let us know what you come up with. I too, would like to find a good indy in Fort Collins. We have a lot of good shops but not many (if at all) who are experienced with Porsche. I do all my own work if i can, but I fear the time will come when I need professional help. Okay, okay...not THAT kind of professional help!
-Tom
Fort Collins, Colorado

Porsches past: 1970 911T, 1971 911E
Porsches present: 2006 997 C2
Porsches in the future: Nope...keeping the '06 to the end!

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Your picture looks like Arena Red... that's my color too. Yes, I'm afraid some of the older shops are selling out and I don't have insights on good replacements. I have had some interaction/introductions with new owners and that has left me wanting to look further. I stumbled on the Black Canyon. I need to do a bit of minor brake work on my car so I intend to pay that shop a visit next week. I will update on my encounter.

As for Ft. Collins... I just don't know that area well.
Bob Priddy
1999 - 986
Arena Red
Rocky Mountain/PCA

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aboyandhisdog
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Carmon red (aka Carmona red). In the shade or on a cloudy day it looks to be a dark maroon. Pretty similar to Arena red. Sometimes I think Porsche only makes a couple of dozen colors and then just constantly re-names them for marketing!
-Tom
Fort Collins, Colorado

Porsches past: 1970 911T, 1971 911E
Porsches present: 2006 997 C2
Porsches in the future: Nope...keeping the '06 to the end!

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These guys are really good--and know the subject matter.
http://www.poudresportscar.com/

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