For all things mechanical (not computer or custom work), I really like Andy's Auto in Bryan. It's kind of a hole in the wall, but I have been using him since the late 90's and he has been in the business forever. He is very inexpensive and deals very honestly. He also holds long hours and has saved my butt at the last minute before many an off road trip. Tell him you were referred by me and are a member of A&M Off-Road, I have sent other folks there and he has always treated them well.
Andy's Auto Repair (after the bend in Bryan)
507 S Texas Ave
Bryan, TX 77803
(979) 822-1271
For more complex electrical or custom work, I use Creative Audio - owned by Lance Long. He's a mixed bag, so know what you are getting into when you go there. He has put out some amazing work, but he will also put out crap if you jew him down on price too much or rush him. He requires some patience to deal with and unless you pay him extra to work fast, it will probably take twice as long as he quotes - so go in expecting this. He won't turn any work away, so stick to what he is good at - body work, welding, stereos, alarms, vehicle restoration... He also did an engine swap for me (TPI 350 into a '95 4Runner), but after the experience I would not put that work into an "area that he knows", but if you are looking for a local shop to do that kind of work, he's the only one I would even halfheartedly recommend. Several old school TAMORites have worked there over the years (Scott Schubring, Troy Mcdaniel), and if you need a job he is always looking for folks that can weld or are good mechanics. Always ask for Lance when you go (call ahead, because he is not always there) - I do not recommend dealing with his employees - they are good people but not good to talk money or plans with. Another thing that is really cool about Lance is that after you get to know him a bit, he is willing to open up his shop to let you do work in, work alongside him, or borrow specialty tools in his parking lot. All in all, a good guy to know when you have a vehicle you are constantly breaking and are on tight budget. Definitely let him know where you heard about him from (Chris Scotti & TAMOR), as he gets a lot of random walk ins that you want to be set apart from.
Creative Audio Concepts (next to J. Cody's BBQ)
3700 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801
(979) 268-8272
Finally, I would be remiss if I didn't say something about the value of these boards and being a TAMOR member if you need anything done. If you are interested in learning to work on your own vehicle, the club is invaluable. It is usually possible to find someone that knows how to do the work you need done, is willing to teach you, loan you tools or even their driveway. We have been known to hold workdays in the past (I wish we would do them again - pick a day, I volunteer my house). Just start a thread, post a pic or two and ask for advice. In no time at all, your leaking radiator will turn into an engine swap.
Good luck & welcome to TAMOR.