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Originally I took my Cayman S to Trophy to see about an exhaust they had for sale and was immediately impressed with the caliber of cars in the shop. GT3RSs, 993 turbos, even a couple Carrera GTs at one point. I've taken my project Datsun to Trophy twice now. Once for some differential work and some odd&end jobs + an alignment, and again I've taken my Datsun in for an alignment. I'm not a professional mechanic, but I work on my car myself, and understand many car-related topics. Both times I've brought my Datsun in to Trophy, they've pointed out issues with my workmanship, and offered to fix it for me. They've always explained the issues and why they needs fixing, and I've agreed with them considering the fixes. Cars are expensive on any level, this shop surely does charge premium prices, but definitely at a premium level of expertise. I respect their opinion and respect their candor in regards to errors on my project, because one loose bolt might send your car into a wall. May as well pay premium prices to feel confident that the job will be done right and the car will keep you safe. I will be coming back in the future :)
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