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Hi everyone,

I have a few small dinks that I want repaired and I would very much like PJ to do the work but he is the other side of the country.

Is there anyone in the south west that can do this kind of work?
Chris travels all over the world fixing DeLoreans…you are practically on his door step!
Post them up Marty, How bad are they?
I know very little about it but it can't be rocket science, sorry time-travel, can it? :lol:
I'm afraid your best bet really is Chris @PJ Grady, would you trust your car with anyone else??? Having said that Tom or Luke down near your way may know of someone perhaps?
Chris
Chris Williams Wrote:I'm afraid your best bet really is Chris @PJ Grady, would you trust your car with anyone else???
I would agree with that 100%, Chris N is the only person I would feel comfortable with working on my car. From the damage that could potentially be caused by someone without the specialist experience he has, it's just not worth the risk.
MikeWard Wrote:
Chris Williams Wrote:I'm afraid your best bet really is Chris @PJ Grady, would you trust your car with anyone else???
I would agree with that 100%, Chris N is the only person I would feel comfortable with working on my car. From the damage that could potentially be caused by someone without the specialist experience he has, it's just not worth the risk.

I see, I thought as much.

He sounds like a great guy haven spoken with him on the phone last week.

PJ it is. I got the impression that he doesn't travel anymore but I will ask again, maybe he is passing Bristol at some point in the future as I am in no great hurry.

Thank you for your help. I shall post some pics when the sun comes out again.
Chris is a magician, he repaired a French car of a friend, and it's an awesome job!
You're lucky to have him so close Smile