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September 15th, 2005 09:45 AM #51
....tama ba yang nakikikta ko? a freeflow fireball type exhaust?
....depende rin ata sa gumagamit. diniscourage kasi erpats ko ng mga kaibigan niyang bumili ng bimmer dahil para daw silang na-oospital tuwing tune-up. so bumili si erpats ng 2nd hand na benz, ayun parang na-a ICU naman pakiramdam ni erpats sa dami ng pinapagawa.
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September 15th, 2005 10:00 AM #52
Originally Posted by scarab
LOL ur father
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September 15th, 2005 12:52 PM #53
regarding the ecu, my friend ordered one from BMW in HK for less than 70K bnew shipped, so figure how much "patong" local manufacturers put.
also, in most cases, unless the ECU is literally fried, it can be repaired.
Parts for E36 are comparable to modern midsize luxury cars like Accord/Camry/Cefiro etc.
One thing you must look out for is the extremely annoying upholstery sa sidings that never fails to peel off and cracking weatherstrips.
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September 15th, 2005 01:34 PM #54
Originally Posted by theveed
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September 15th, 2005 03:04 PM #55regarding the ecu, my friend ordered one from BMW in HK for less than 70K bnew shipped, so figure how much "patong" local manufacturers put.
how'd that happen?
also, in most cases, unless the ECU is literally fried, it can be repaired.
however the BMW's use bosch motronic units, which i believe are much better-documented than the usual jap black boxes due to all the aftermarket stuff out there for it. so i would believe a *qualified* person would be able to fix them without hit-and-miss parts replacement.
Parts for E36 are comparable to modern midsize luxury cars like Accord/Camry/Cefiro etc.
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September 15th, 2005 03:40 PM #56
caloyski: the issue is extra gastos padin yun that most other cars don't have to face.
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September 15th, 2005 03:45 PM #57
Originally Posted by theveed
I do not have technical knowledge on cars. Since I am scouting for a new ride (I already have an...
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