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Has anyone ever dealt with these folks before??
Thanks John |
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no, but their kits look nice... come with instructions and all the parts you need.....
but just a tad too pricey for me to buy....
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2006 BMW M5 "Heidi" @ 109,000 miles 2005 MBZ C55 AMG "Lorelai" @ 165,000 miles 1991 MBZ 300E "Benzachino II" @ 165,000 miles 1990 MBZ 500SL "Shoshanna" @ 118,000 miles (On the hunt for a good used M103 engine as of 6/10/23, PM me if you have one to sell!) |
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I've bought a few things from him. He's a decent guy and he puts kits together that are helpful when you don't want to shop around. Some thing are a bit pricey. I got a set of all copper fuses without running all over the place for a reasonable cost.
He has a booklet on rebuilding seats that is helpful. |
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My experience with them has been very positive. They have some well thought out solutions to common problems, tailored for the DIY MB owner. They might not be the cheapest parts supplier, but they have put together a number of kits that come with instructions that are undoubtedly helpful to those without a well-stocked library of service publications. I definitely give them a thumbs up.
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Thanks to all, will give them a try!!
John1 |
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I took a look at **************.com
Parts prices are not all that high really. No higher than this site. Would be interesting to hear from more people who have purchased their repair manuals. Diyer manuals on 103 tuneup, door repair, heater motor repair and more.
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