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Anyone Ever Deal With EASY?
#1

I was watching "Chasing Classic Cars" last night and Wayne Carini visited EASY (European Auto Salvage Yard) in Emeryville. EASY apparently only deals in Porsche parts. I had never heard of them, though they are only a hop, skip, and jump from here. Anybody know anything about them or dealt with them before?



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#2

I think you should hop skip or jump over there and check them out. We expect the details.............
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#3

I saw that episode too and had also never heard of them. It looked like they had plenty of 944 stuff, but the 968 may be too 'modern' for them. Would love to walk around that place just for kicks though!
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#4

Never heard of them either and they are in our backyard.
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#5

I saw that episode, Love that show. My mechanic is friends with Wayne.
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#6

Did anyone notice the red 968 Cab on that episode in the backround at the invite only car show in southern California?
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#7

Saw that and was thinking that was a 968.
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Current:
2016 Cayman S
Former:
94 968 Cab 6 Spd. Black/Cashmere D1R SC
86.5 928 Garnet Red Metallic
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#8

I've known EASY for years. Jim, the owner, is a true ethusiast but his main thrust is 356 and early 6 cylinder oriented. Partsheaven, in Hayward, actually had their genesis at EASY having been early employees who left to do their own thing. If I'm looking for Speedster or 912 parts I'm calling EASY. If I'm looking for 968 stuff it is definately Partsheaven. Both demand a visit. These are two high end supporters and necessary sources for our cars and good people too.
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