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A Taste of Home
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Good Machine shops around Atlanta?
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<blockquote data-quote="PhoenixGT09" data-source="post: 12463219" data-attributes="member: 112442"><p>Yup. As long as the check engine light isn't lit up on your dash and there are no other error codes, you're good to go, no physical inspection of tires, lights, mirrors, etc... not yet at least. I'm not sure how the dummy gas cap would work, because it's more of a pressurization test, to see if the cap is air-tight. If there's no filler-neck behind the cap leading to an enclosed tank/cell, then I'm not sure how that would work out :shrug:</p><p></p><p>Not sure about the CNC programs either, buddy. Maybe someone else will chime in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it'd definitely be worth it out here, especially if you get your name well-known around these areas, people are always looking for a reputable shop to go to for anything/ everything. I'm sure 'transaxle' can better describe the small business gigs here in GA, he's got one himself. The Roswell area would be really tough, for everything. Cumming would be your best bet for land, housing, race-shop, business, etc you'd get more for your $$ up there, very nice area that's coming along too... :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhoenixGT09, post: 12463219, member: 112442"] Yup. As long as the check engine light isn't lit up on your dash and there are no other error codes, you're good to go, no physical inspection of tires, lights, mirrors, etc... not yet at least. I'm not sure how the dummy gas cap would work, because it's more of a pressurization test, to see if the cap is air-tight. If there's no filler-neck behind the cap leading to an enclosed tank/cell, then I'm not sure how that would work out :shrug: Not sure about the CNC programs either, buddy. Maybe someone else will chime in. I think it'd definitely be worth it out here, especially if you get your name well-known around these areas, people are always looking for a reputable shop to go to for anything/ everything. I'm sure 'transaxle' can better describe the small business gigs here in GA, he's got one himself. The Roswell area would be really tough, for everything. Cumming would be your best bet for land, housing, race-shop, business, etc you'd get more for your $$ up there, very nice area that's coming along too... :beer: [/QUOTE]
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