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I live in Central New Jersey - close to East/North/South Brunswick, Princeton, Hillsborough - does anyone know of a good shop for C4 that can service everything from soup to nuts - basic service, electrical, electronics, heat/ac, motor/trans, etc.
Currently I go to a shop in Mount Holly NJ - Corvette Paramedics - who are great, no problems, very thorough, I would recommend. But --- that is 45-50 minutes away from my house, plus no Saturday hours.
Ideally ---- I would like to find a shop a bit closer - say ---- 20-25 minutes compared to 45-50, Saturday service would also be great.
I have a Chevrolet dealer 5-10 minutes away, but they are "very" limited with C4, just basic service. They can not/do not want to get after market, NOS, they like "Genuine GM" parts....if they do not have the GM part, you out of luck.
Check with the guys at ECS (East Coast Supercharging) on Rt. 539 in Cream Ridge (CF vendor)....I suspect they can help you out & they have an excellent rep in the area.
We have always worked very well with Corvette Paramedics as they are fantastic. They typically handle 96 and older whole we just concentrate on the C5/C6 stuff. Another fantastic shop is Thrust Performance. Here is their info
Thrust Performance
928 Route 9 South
South Amboy NJ 08879
732-952-2238
I agree 100% that the people at Paramedics are great. Ron,Ed, and Bill are great guys to talk to, friendly and very knowledgeable. I just thought if I can save some driving time. Fortunately the car does not need a lot of help, I take a trip to them generally once a year for a check up
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