Braeden320
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It's always been that way..Grew up in palmy in the days of GTX's and 190e's
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Wow - It's certainly changed!
I'm not a fan but good on you for doing it how you want it, that's what it's about.
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Honestly, I used to spend up to $1000.00 every couple of years on new radars. I think I have several thousand in receipts.
I found I sped more with a radar and ended up getting plenty of tickets, Got up to 90 demerits at one stage.
I haven't had a radar for 3 years now, do a minimum of 60,000 k's a year 90% open road driving and the only ticket I have have had in that time was going down a hill braking and I got nabbed for 58k.
Agree with the comments about overtaking.
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shady asked me to ask lol
Classic!
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First off I loath that dealership., heard they aren't very respectful of the cars or road rules.
Yip, Same here. Would not buy from ever
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I got touch up paint from the dealer once before, wasn't expensive - can't remember how much specifically.
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Better than one shitty photo in the fading light.
Big deal
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Everyone has their own tastes but these just look fugly.
+ 1
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There are a lot of great business like Evans Europeans in Onehunga. Although this part is much closer to Penrose, it's a huge industrial area with all sorts of business, warehouse, head office.
Glenn is 15mins away during non-peak hours, it will cost me a lot of time getting there and back when dropping off the car in the morning and pick it up in the late afternoon.
You can spend god knows how much time on here telling everyone about it, But can't spare say an hour total to take your car to a decent workshop??
You say it will cost you a lot of time, but in the grand scheme of things is it REALLY that big of a deal?
Sorry mate got to be said.
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Is this the one in Inglewood?
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Dealership workshops aren't always the 'stealers' that people think they are. At least at the end of the day you know that they have the proper tools and diagnostics equipment (or at least access to them through BMW NZ directly) and the senior techs at least are updated with the latest training and have computer access to proper BMW repair process via online.
Me too. Every time and with Anything.
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How much to do a 2010 Ford Ranger, Just the 4 side windows as it has a canopy?
Cheers
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My grandfather had a 1998 S500 he did 500,000 in and bugger all to it mechanically, Was still a great car to travel in. Highways serviced it its whole life and did whatever needed doing.
I've sat in Falcons and Commodores in Aussie ( Taxis) and they honestly feel like the whole ass end is going to fall out!
No substitute for quality
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Its been for sale for a long long time, On and Off Trademe etc.
The owner is a freind of the fmaily.
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Nice Buy, Well Done
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Who is advising you against this, and why?
Looks pretty straight, enjoy. You may be on the BMW crack pipe now
+1, You brought the best model E36 IMO.
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Yep all of the above, the roof racks look very cumbersome. Pressure you use them for something, ones that had a lower profile would have looked alot better IMO.
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That was a great read!
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I thought the interior was the best part!
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HB Mate, Enjoy.
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Very Nice, Would be a great long distance tourer.
I only like Benz's in Silver personally.
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Great work!!! Here is the thread that you have just reminded me off. But this one goes way beyond than anyone can ever imagine...
http://www.bmwfaq.com/f157/restauracion-m3...acabado-442043/
I know it is not in English, but looking through all the photos you can easily get and idea
Use Google Chrome, It will translate the whole page for you in seconds
BMW Interior soft coating - Nextel Mankiewicz
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This may or may not be helpful but worth a look
http://www.fluidcoatings.co.nz/