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    #16
    Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
    Sweet jesus! Lemme guess, he is a million years old, owns the building, has a ton of cars he could build and sell in a minute if he needed to, genuinly hates his wife and doesn't want to go home?
    He's 22, has a barn with a lift, does have a ton of cars, not sure on building and selling, but at least one, maybe two that could be, love my GF (soon to be fiance), and the barn, etc, is 100 yards from home.

    ;)
    1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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      #17
      Originally posted by slammin.e28guy View Post
      He's 22, has a barn with a lift, does have a ton of cars, not sure on building and selling, but at least one, maybe two that could be, love my GF (soon to be fiance), and the barn, etc, is 100 yards from home.

      ;)
      Its actually not you since I mostly pay you in beer.

      I need someone who will do the god awful job of changing a clutch in an evo.
      1986 Plymouth Horizon. Base.

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        #18
        Originally posted by InuFaye View Post
        Its actually not you since I mostly pay you in beer.

        I need someone who will do the god awful job of changing a clutch in an evo.
        LAWL. $35 worth of beer per hour.

        I know who it is. He does the shit that needs special tools. *cough*e36wheelbearing*cough*
        1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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          #19
          Originally posted by slammin.e28guy View Post
          LAWL. $35 worth of beer per hour.

          I know who it is. He does the shit that needs special tools. *cough*e36wheelbearing*cough*
          Its not even him. Its the guy who fixed the alt pulley in the evo.
          1986 Plymouth Horizon. Base.

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            #20
            Originally posted by InuFaye View Post
            Its not even him. Its the guy who fixed the alt pulley in the evo.
            Really? Nice. $35 an hour to work on a EVO is hella deal.
            1974.5 Jensen Healey : 2003 330i/5

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              #21
              My shop rate is $90.

              Generally if I'm helping friends with small stuff, beer and pizza will do. As long they know I'm in charge and they are at my shop and I make the decisions.

              Bigger stuff varies if I'm doing side work. It all depends on PITA factor.
              Last edited by Mlarsen; 03-22-2012, 09:26 AM.

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                #22
                Taken my car to a couple local places for things beyond me at times. 80-100 per hour. Reputable shops too..
                1989 M3
                2008 135i 6sp

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                  #23
                  I pay nothing, only thing I have ever paid for is machine shop work on my m50 head.
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                  Current cars:
                  ~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
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                    #24
                    Our shop charges $65-70/hr, and we specialize in 300zx's. Well underpriced in my opinion, but our customers love us. Our location/traffic limits us from really charging any more labor for off the street work because it's a somewhat poor area of town, whereas another location we could easily roll with $85/hr. Most local dealerships start at $90/hr.
                    1985 325e
                    1978 Honda Cb550 Cafe Racer

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                      #25
                      50$/hr! retired bmw/mercedes mechanice. Fantastic work. If I cant do it/dont have the space/tools, it goes to him. Headache free everytime.

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