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Turbo Wing Repair

robwright

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Yes as have many others I have the dreaded wing rot at the bottom of my drivers side turbo wing. The winter has not been kind to it and I may have to consider getting it epaired sooner rather than later. Has anyone had this done recently and can they suggest what a sensible price for the job is? It is literally only the lower say 100mm of the wing that is affected. Also does anyone know of a good guy in the Peterborough/Stamford area that may be able to do it?
 
Rob, I am having mine done (both front wings + front end respray) by these guys next week. http://www.daytonacoachworx.co.uk/ Call them and speak to Dave, he will give you an idea of the costs.

They do alot of Porkers, Dave has his own 928 and they do a great job, hopefully not too far from you.

Edd
 

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