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<blockquote data-quote="DingChavez" data-source="post: 134940" data-attributes="member: 791"><p>At the moment I'm trying BMWorks at Batu Caves (Taman Industri Bolton).</p><p></p><p>The manager there is also a forumer, Hessly. So far my experience there is good. I would list the following reasons for my good experience there so far:-</p><p></p><p>1. Head mechanic - Vasu - is very competent. He knows his stuff. He is friendly and would explain things to you if you ask. He would tell you straight what needs to be changed, what can be serviced and what's worn but still is safe to be used.</p><p>2. You can also buy your own parts and get it fitted there with reasonable labour charge.</p><p>3. They will service whatever can be serviced and not just ask you to change it</p><p>4. The apperentice to Vasu is also well versed with the E30 and knows how to work instead of just lepaking around.</p><p>5. Reasonably fast turn-around ie: from when your car comes in to your car goes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DingChavez, post: 134940, member: 791"] At the moment I'm trying BMWorks at Batu Caves (Taman Industri Bolton). The manager there is also a forumer, Hessly. So far my experience there is good. I would list the following reasons for my good experience there so far:- 1. Head mechanic - Vasu - is very competent. He knows his stuff. He is friendly and would explain things to you if you ask. He would tell you straight what needs to be changed, what can be serviced and what's worn but still is safe to be used. 2. You can also buy your own parts and get it fitted there with reasonable labour charge. 3. They will service whatever can be serviced and not just ask you to change it 4. The apperentice to Vasu is also well versed with the E30 and knows how to work instead of just lepaking around. 5. Reasonably fast turn-around ie: from when your car comes in to your car goes out. [/QUOTE]
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