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Anyone have a similar installation by a shop on the west coast, preferably the NW, that you would recommend? I'm looking for great workmanship at a fair price, not necessarily the lowest price. 

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We were the guys that used Spencer Aircraft at PLU.  Don't know if they have done a G3X or not.  They have done several jobs for us.  We always got several bids but always ended up using Spencer.  Their price was always lowest or at least very close to it and they were close by if we ever needed to take it back to correct something.

Gary runs the avionics shop unless he retired in the last year.

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I had my G500TXi, G5, GFC-500, GTNs, etc. all installed at Pacific Coast Avionics in Aurora, OR.  Did a great job, great support, reasonable cost.

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Has anyone used Hillsboro Aviation?  Their maintenance shop is clean, orderly, and well run.  I have not personally tried the avionics side yet, but the overall operation is good.  I saw an A-36 in there getting full Garmin gear.

Tax adds up in WA.  Oregon might save you some $$ with no sales tax.

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Crown Aviation at KPA are good and Garmin dealer and they are across the runway 16L from my hangar. However, I would seriously consider Pacific Coast avionics in aurora.

They did a great job on my friend's panel and no sales tax in OR.

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