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Plenty of guys advertise on here, HELLBM, Glenn @ Botany Motor Works etc etc

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Tell us where you are and who does all the work for you!!!!!

Where are you located? It helps all of the other members if you put your location in your profile :)

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Midas, I supply the oil. Usually waiting for specials at the Warehouse.

Just kidding!

Jeff Gray for the previously owned 5. DIY for the Compact, I have ramps, jack-stands etc. Easy to do. Oil would be whatever been approved for use in BMWs, and in stock at the local Repco store. Fully synthetic.

Armstrong Prestige or more likely Powerhaus for the Porker. Oil supplied, 5W50 Mobil 1.

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Glenn at botany motorworks is good, expensive but its worth it, I find what you try and save initially you will spend in the long run, better getting it done properly first time.

Even if he is grumpy old bastard.

Have yet to find a decent Renault specialist.

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Ken from Bellars Motor Works here on the Shore does a very good job.

Has in the past serviced all my mothers 4 e30's and as a result now gets mine for all related work.

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I do it myself. Have done oils, sump seals, fan belt, radiator - thus far (I can basically all simple jobs). But when its time to do cambelt I will get a pro too - but that costs $ which I dont have :huh:

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Glenn at botany motorworks is good, expensive but its worth it, I find what you try and save initially you will spend in the long run, better getting it done properly first time.

Even if he is grumpy old bastard.

Have yet to find a decent Renault specialist.

hahahah yeah GLen is the way to go

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Stealership for oil service, BM Workshop for inspection service.

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In Dunedin I have found BMW Cooke Howlison are really good...expensive but good and Armstrong Prestige are also very good...I have also heard good things about KG Mcleod who specialises in Euros.

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I do it myself. Have done oils, sump seals, fan belt, radiator - thus far (I can basically all simple jobs). But when its time to do cambelt I will get a pro too - but that costs $ which I dont have :huh:

I did cambelt myself, because I'm a winner. It's really not that hard to mess up on a RWD SOHC car. just read the guides lots and replace the fking camshaft seal.

Cookies seem pretty good for parts, 24bucks for a genuine oil filter, cheaper than Repco, and have anti-drainback where the repco ones don't.

rocker gasket, 20 bucks cheaper than appco.

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Ken from Bellars Motor Works here on the Shore does a very good job.

Has in the past serviced all my mothers 4 e30's and as a result now gets mine for all related work.

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My family all use Ken - Bellars Motor Works, dad's e46, mums e34 and both my e30's have had all their work done there.

Job done right first time every time and if you strapped for $$$ helps you by sourcing good 2nd stuff if you need.

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My family all use Ken - Bellars Motor Works, dad's e46, mums e34 and both my e30's have had all their work done there.

Job done right first time every time and if you strapped for $$$ helps you by sourcing good 2nd stuff if you need.

i thought that he was overpriced, for a ball joint to be replaced he was going to charge me $180.00, so instead i took it to mikes mk motorsport and it was only $90. also the guys at constellation automotive just down from bellars are ok.

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