Craig,
here is a current review of Amato's. My 996 got backed into in a parking lot. The read fender was pushed in, and I went to Amato's as they were Porsche certified. I have to say there were incredibly professional, courteous, and diligent. They fixed the car the right way by repairing the metal work, and ended up respraying quite a bit of the side to blend everything. I learned yellow is the hardest color to blend on the planet.
I also didn't notice my quarter panel had already been painted, and was just slightly not matching the rest of the car. Perry saw it immediately and made sure the insurance paid for all the paint blending that was required. They discovered a bit of bondo

on the quarter panel as well.
At any rate, the car came out looking perfect. The fender is fixed, and the paint blending is perfect! She looks better than she did before the hit. I know your hit was much worse, but I would trust them to fix any Porsche. When I took the car in, they had quite an array of broken porsches in various states of repair, including a Panamera that looked like it was hit the the same bike that hit you. Same damage to the front corner. So they definitely do see alot of Pcars.
I did the Palomar run yesterday in my 996. Those bikes are getting more and more dangerous and risky. I saw several very dangerous passes made around semi blind corners, and probably was 10 inches from getting tagged by a guy fully leaned over, knee down, straddling the center line. I am pretty careful to stay as far against the right as I can to avoid these idiots, but I am thinking Palomar may just have become too popular and the sport bike guys too foolhardy to drive up there. it is a fun road, but not worth a crashed Porsche from some motoGP wannabee who does not understand proper restraint for street driving.
They were all over mesa grande too.