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DME 2781 Camshaft Sensor Intake
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<blockquote data-quote="yohannes" data-source="post: 559890" data-attributes="member: 24653"><p>Preference wise my mech is fine because I have been bringing my own parts previously for my old car and so far he has been very happy to do it for me. However, what Im more concerned about is his experience with Bimmers, as I dont know whether it is alot different when it comes to servicing/replacing parts compared to a more common local or jap car. For now, I definitely feel safer with a specialist, but I do think that I would be able to save alot going back to my old mech... </p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for advice bro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yohannes, post: 559890, member: 24653"] Preference wise my mech is fine because I have been bringing my own parts previously for my old car and so far he has been very happy to do it for me. However, what Im more concerned about is his experience with Bimmers, as I dont know whether it is alot different when it comes to servicing/replacing parts compared to a more common local or jap car. For now, I definitely feel safer with a specialist, but I do think that I would be able to save alot going back to my old mech... Anyway, thanks for advice bro. [/QUOTE]
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