TECH: SPECIALIST
Scalpel. Swab. Forceps. Adson cerebellar retractor. The world of surgical procedures is one we all know is best left to professionals. Even so, the mind-boggling array of bizarre-sounding instruments, not to mention the years of experience and intense training required to perform such intricate work, can be enough to make any wannabe surgeon think twice. While obviously not quite on the same level, a similar comparison can be made when it comes to cars — modern vehicles have grown to become increasingly complex. What’s more, top-level performance machines, such as our beloved Porsches, are often at the cutting edge of the latest automotive technology. With this in mind, it makes perfect sense to entrust your pride and joy to technicians who really know their onions — the potential catastrophe waiting to happen in the hands of a novice mechanic simply isn't a risk many of us are prepared to take.
One such squad of expert spannermen can be found plying their surgical skills in Shangri La. Not the fictional mystical valley in the Kunlan mountains — as described by author, James Hilton, in his novel — but an industrial