Need a service shop in Cincinnati, OH area.

Discussion in '360/430' started by pdf308, Nov 26, 2010.

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  1. pdf308

    pdf308 Formula Junior

    Dec 28, 2009
    278
    Chicago
    Full Name:
    Paul
    Any help finding a service center would be appreciated. Thanks
     
  2. Prov1x

    Prov1x Formula Junior

    Aug 8, 2010
    268
    Union, Ky
    Full Name:
    Rob Clarke
    I have been using Dave Profit at Porsche and Maserati of the village. Steve is the main guy there. He's been very helpful for me. I have a '99 F360. They have ordered in the parts I need and I'm going to drop my car off next week for it's 30K service. Call and ask for Dave. He has a ton of info. Good Luck.
     
  3. Sellnit

    Sellnit Formula Junior

    Mar 22, 2010
    975
    Cincinnati
    Full Name:
    James
    NJB automotive in Columbus is amazing. Do a search they are all over Fchat as a reputable mechanic.
     
  4. scott40

    scott40 Formula Junior
    Silver Subscribed

    Apr 4, 2006
    929
    Ohio
    Full Name:
    Scott
    Right. Go to NJB. They are the best in the area. And they will do pick up and delivery. While I do take my P cars to Porsche of the Village(also a Maser dealer), and they do some basic Ferrari service- like oil changes...NJB is where you want your Ferrari to go. Call and talk to Jack or Craig.
     
  5. MikeR397

    MikeR397 Formula 3

    May 9, 2010
    1,469
    SE Michigan
    I have heard good things about NJB as well in Columbus. I know MAG also services Ferrari in Columbus. They've been pretty good with servicing my 996tt, and I've seen a ton of Ferrari's/Lambo's ect in thier service shop.

    On another note, if any Fchatter is in the Columbus OH area, please send me a PM about any exotic car club info, meet and greets, ect, in the Columbus area. I know there is a "coffee and doughnuts" in Cleveland, but thats a bit too much of a drive roundtrip in one day and was hoping to find something simliar locally.
     

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