Anyone used Dugan Racing shop for work?

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  1. Car Nut Founding Member

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    Anyone here know anything about the shop at Dugan Racing in Lawrenceville, Georgia?

    I know Tom Dugan used to own it, but about 3 years ago it was bought out by Tr1ck One. Dugan sold his name, so that's why the name never changed.

    I did some research on several forums, but all I've found is about 50/50 results and a couple wacko's who posted bad stuff on their one and only post.

    I've got some simple stuff for them to do which I can't do: clutch/flywheel replacement, new rear main seal, and a catback.

    Thanks. I'm just nervous about using a new shop. My regular shop is just way too busy right now.
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    Dugan still owns it. I would wait for your shop or find another one. Prospeed in Austell, MV performance in Statham, Atlanta Chassis in Conyers, all do excellent work and won't rip you off.
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    I have used dugan and to be honest with ya I was pretty happy with the results. Although they did scratch my new set of wheels. I don't know if I could find somewhere else I probably would try them out instead. It really does depend on what your getting done and just make sure that you know what you are talking about or they will feed you a bunch of bull. good luck
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    I'm getting a clutch kit installed w/new flywheel along with a catback. Since the flywheel is off, the rear main seal will be replaced.

    These aren't real critical install items, but I would hate to have the clutch stuff installed poorly.

    Thanks for the reponses.
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