Three e30 nuts set up a shop one day...
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Love your shop, liked you on facebook. Not to be nosey butttt how much is the rent for a place like that or do you own the property?Leave a comment:
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Detailing the Z8.
Here are a couple of pictures of a Z8 being detailed. We made sure to get all the nooks and crannies cleaned up!
We also did a full service on the car as well, including a brake upgrade (will post details on that soon). :)
Wheels off, getting cleaned.


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if you are ever in Manila, Philippines, do feel free to drop by our shop anytime to check us out! Even if you don't need any work done, we welcome the company of other fellow Bimmerheads. You can get more information on us at http://www.facebook.com/Arcautomotive and http://arcautomotive.com.ph/.
More power to you guys!
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Just a few updates and to share a few more pictures. :)
A BMW Legend drops by the shop!
















Godzilla drops by ARC Automotive!


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Beautiful shop! Very nice to see top notch work being done in the PI...
The modifications to those cars are subtle, which isn't a bad thing. Very clean and appropriate to say the least!Leave a comment:
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Just a few more pictures to share! :)
Gotta love all those ///Ms!





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We also do automotive detailing and car washing that deal with a lot of water. Our detailers have to get inside the cars of customers, and that usually means getting water from their wet feet all over a customer's interior. It was logical for them to wear slippers (Crocs) instead since it would be easier for them to get in and out of cars without transferring all the dirty water from the ground to the customer's nice clean carpet or around other parts in interior. It would also be easier for the detailers to clean up and avoid having water soaked socks if their feet were to get wet. For that reason, slippers was the best way to go for these employees.
However, if you notice, the mechanics working on the cars that have to deal with tools, parts, etc, are all wearing shoes. No mechanic can work on a mechanical problem of a car or get near a car with a mechanical problem unless they're wearing shoes. And don't worry, we have segregated and designated areas for detailing and mechanical work so our guys with slippers won't need to go near the mechanical work bays. Safety always come first. :)Last edited by thealbert; 03-14-2012, 06:19 PM.Leave a comment:
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^hah. Looked at the pictures and saw crocs....:blowup: My dad wears crocs.Leave a comment:
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