![]() On one hand, there is a bit of sadness in seeing so many wrecked Porsches. Walking into Los Angeles Dismantler for Porsche arouses mixed feelings. As a result, I asked her to write up a brief overview of her company so that for those of you who are the DIY type, and need quality parts, have another venue (if you weren’t already aware of them). What I’ve come to know about Sara is that she is passionate about networking and even more passionate about Porsche two of my favorite things. Ever since then, we have corresponded through email and a number of various social networking sites including facebook and Rennlist. Sara and I first met through Linkedin and the Porsche network there. Sara Darkamen is the VP and Co-owner of Los Angeles Dismantler. No more getting lost in the maze of dusty cars and trucks wondering if the dog you hear barking is that proverbial “junk-yard” dog or just a neighborhood stray. No more searching and hunting for a car with the right part. ![]() Well, let me tell you, times have changed, and drastically. With a box full of wrenches and the resolve to spend the time to find whatever I might need I knew I would/could get the car running again. Part of this process usually involved a trip through the labyrinth of junked and abandoned car shells littered across the grounds of the local junkyard. The fact that the car I was buying may not be running at the time of purchase never really deterred me (just ask my friends) as I knew with the right parts and perseverance I could get it running. My family didn’t have a lot of money growing up, so my cars were usually whatever I could purchase with the money scraped together from a couple of part-time jobs. When it comes to the maintenance on your Porsche are you a Do It Yourself (DIY) type of owner? If so, and maybe even if you’re not, then this post is for you.Īs a kid, I used to relish taking the time to fix a problem on my then current ride of choice.
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