Just wanted to let everyone know never ever EVER take your 911 to C&J motors in Rockville, MD, not even if your 911 breaks down in front of the shop. I know I sang high praise of that place, but that was before I got jerked around and recieved the bill. What seemed like a straight forward fuse box or fuel pump problem turned into a nightmare. I was always polite, I would check with Curtis in person everytime and he would say he would have it done by Monday. Monday would come around, and he would say he will have it ready by the weekend. To make a long story short after one month of my 911 sitting up at C&J, most of the time outside

, I demanded that I get my car back. He said he won't have it done until another day or so, and I said I want it back whether it's done or not. I go there, get the bill, and suddenly what was quoted to me originally as being only $400-$500 range ends up being a work order for $1000. he gives me this long story about how he was sick and he worked on it ten hours the day before to get it done. It was all a bunch of BS since all he did was replace a fuse block, ignition switch, and check the electrical wiring. Take heed to my warning, the only solution is to DIY, I have assimilated. Phew, it feels much better to get that off my chest.