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Ferrari service near Goldsboro, NC

Discussion in 'North & South Carolina' started by garybobileff, Jun 27, 2016.

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  1. garybobileff

    garybobileff Formula 3
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    Feb 5, 2004
    1,116
    San Diego CA
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    Gary
    Hello, I received a call from a customer who I sold a 308 to, and he's developed an oil leak that he needs taken care of. He asked me for recommendations, but I'm reaching out to you. Can any one give a recommendation? The Dealer's about 2 hours away from him
    Thanks in advance,
    Gary Bobileff
    Bobileff Motorcar Company in San Diego
     
  2. ncjetskier

    ncjetskier Formula 3

    Jul 7, 2012
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    Eastern NC
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    Chris
    Exotic Coach Specialist located in Raleigh (which is about 40 minutes from Goldsboro) The address is 8625 B Barefoot Industrial Road, Raleigh, NC 27617 Phone: 919-781-1871

    Terry works on Ferraris and worked for the Ferrari dealership in North Carolina (Foreign Cars Italia). He does good work, but sometimes is backed up with work.
     
  3. Steelton Keith

    Steelton Keith F1 Veteran
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    Aug 19, 2009
    6,595
    Raleigh NC
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    Keith Hall
    Gary. Exotic Coach is the place to go. They do service on my 328 and my wife's 430. Professional and reasonable. The owner and chief wrench turner there is a perfectionist.
     
  4. garybobileff

    garybobileff Formula 3
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    Feb 5, 2004
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    Thanks for the replies,
    Gary
     
  5. OUMick

    OUMick Formula 3

    Apr 26, 2014
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    Tom at Sport Auto.
     
  6. Owens84QV

    Owens84QV F1 Rookie

    Oct 2, 2001
    4,485
    Somewhere in NC
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    Greg
    Both Exotic Coach (Raleigh) and Sport Auto (Greensboro) are fantastic. Exotic Coach (whom I use when I can't fix it myself) is closer if that's an important factor.
     

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