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E30 Borak2 Session 30th May 2010
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<blockquote data-quote="tequilashots" data-source="post: 379668" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>ALBundy, thanks for the reply. </p><p></p><p>referring to your question, it's hard to say whether is running condition as it has been "suspended animation" mode for 2 years. i would expect the engine would require several major routine changes on parts that experienced high wear and tear.</p><p></p><p>i'd have to charter a pomen to actually come to observe the condition as i'm not totally familiar with the engine itself. now i am quite a crossroad of whether to charter a pomen (of course with a fee) or tow the car to a reputable workshop. towing a car, alas, is an expensive affair. </p><p></p><p>i've been browsing couple of workshops within the klang valley area and sadly to say they've put my case in slow burner. (perhaps going there on a lone cowboy approach were not too effective). there are some in pandan indah (whr i stay) but going towards previous posts, i observe there are several workshops to avoid from. small workshop vs big workshop ? </p><p></p><p>the philosophy is that i'd rather spend couple of extras for quality, rather than going cheap. getting a reputable workshop looks harder than i thought. any tips on any reputable workshops within klang valley area ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tequilashots, post: 379668, member: 1295"] ALBundy, thanks for the reply. referring to your question, it's hard to say whether is running condition as it has been "suspended animation" mode for 2 years. i would expect the engine would require several major routine changes on parts that experienced high wear and tear. i'd have to charter a pomen to actually come to observe the condition as i'm not totally familiar with the engine itself. now i am quite a crossroad of whether to charter a pomen (of course with a fee) or tow the car to a reputable workshop. towing a car, alas, is an expensive affair. i've been browsing couple of workshops within the klang valley area and sadly to say they've put my case in slow burner. (perhaps going there on a lone cowboy approach were not too effective). there are some in pandan indah (whr i stay) but going towards previous posts, i observe there are several workshops to avoid from. small workshop vs big workshop ? the philosophy is that i'd rather spend couple of extras for quality, rather than going cheap. getting a reputable workshop looks harder than i thought. any tips on any reputable workshops within klang valley area ? [/QUOTE]
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