Three e30 nuts set up a shop one day...

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  • xwill112x
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    To bad you're not local..I'd sweep the floors for free to have a chance to work there.

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  • MrSlacker
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    WOW love it! What is the reason for doing Bosch Car Service program instead of your own independent shop?

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  • frag
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    @BlackbirdM3: yup! it's actually a 1965 fairlady 1600. it belongs to my partner's brother. it's been tracked a couple of times, too, so it's not just a garage queen. :)

    @ColdAccord: i dunno about an assload, but let's just say we made extreme sacrifices to get the funding for this shop.

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  • frag
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    wow! a lot more responses than i expected! thanks for the wellwishes fellas!

    @E30SPDFRK: the mechanics aren't too happy about it, but it serves several important purposes:

    1. customers don't have to hang around the shop floor to watch us work, meaning they don't get in the way of the mechanics too much, they don't have any risk of getting hurt, and they don't monkey around with the other customers' cars.

    2. lots of natural light = electricity savings. plus, lots of display opportunities for parts and stuff.

    3. it looks awesome. :)

    @gemztoy86: it's in makati bro! check out our facebook page or website for the map to our shop. and holler at me so when you do visit!

    @Balleristic31: that's my partner's ride. it's pretty sweet - newly repainted, re-upholstered, and machanically re-done top to bottom. my own e30 is still way away from completion. i'll post it soon.

    @navid41691: yes sir! but sometimes i have to convince myself that it's real, too!

    @JeremyE30autox: to be honest, it took us a year to find a good location, and another 6 months of construction. we started working on our own cars (and the cars of a few friends) towards the end of december, while the finishing work was still being done. and we only started accepting customer cars in mid-january this year.

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  • ColdAccord
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    three e30 nuts with a fucking assload of cash

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  • redsubdivisions
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    Looks nice, clean, professional, everything a reputable shop should be. +1

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  • BlackbirdM3
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    I think I know this car! Its a '67 Datsun 1600, but I can't for the life of me remember the owners name. He posts on the Datsun roadster forum. I also like the 101 series Alfa Romeo Sprint.

    Looks like a nice clean shop.

    Will

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  • kway
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    Beautiful shop man, only thing I would do differently is the glass windows into the shop. Nobody likes to have people watching them while they work...
    True

    ...and customers don't want to see what goes on in shops
    False

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  • JeremyE30autox
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    Damn 2 months and you have that?
    wtf

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  • leegf
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    this is winning

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  • DuMa
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    wow. super clean garage!

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  • navid41691
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    Is this for real?!

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  • Balleristic31
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    Boss' car is boss.

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Amazing! I could only dream!

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  • Bimmerista
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    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK
    Beautiful shop man, only thing I would do differently is the glass windows into the shop. Nobody likes to have people watching them while they work, and customers don't want to see what goes on in shops

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