Cornelius, Oregon (OR) Performance and Sports Car Repairs Companies

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Northwest Machine Product
7965 NW Kerkman Rd.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 648-6742
Custom Equipment Repair
P.O. BOX 525
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 648-4642
Dave's Automotive
1888 N Adair St.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-8171
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Daves Automotive
1888 N Adair St.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-8171
Whitman's Cornelius Auto Care
736 Baseline St.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-4123
Affordable Automotive
1776 N Adair St.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-5564
Affordable Automotive
835 S 1st Ave.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-5564
Quaker State
736 Baseline St.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-6424
James E Cubic & Marilyn A
P.O. BOX 525
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 324-0506
Westside Auto Repair Inc
505 N 10th Ave.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 357-6556
Prestige Auto Inc
1519 N Adair St.
Cornelius OR 97113
(503) 992-7000
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