Anyone ever price an interior light bulb at BMW?
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lol must be
I also order most of the parts from BMA or if I need something sooner then I swing by a local bmw dealer in my 06 audi (since my e30 is broken) with RealOem.com print outs. They have no problems with helping me, but if I call and get an older guy on the phone he acts like he never heard of things like "foot rest" or "lsd"... he is just one grumpy dude there, rest are cool.Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205
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if im still alive in 20 years which is doubtful i will sell parts to e30 owners. but right now they are 1500 dollar cars that broke ass kids own. in 20 years people will be restoring these and willing to invest a dime to keep them on the road. the way it is now you offer a part at a price cheaper than any online distributor and half the emails you get are "can you do better? im a broke college kid eating ramen noodles"
fuck that. 02,e9 owners are older with a couple dollars to spend and dont try to chisel you everytime you turn around.Comment
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yeap, noticed that today. probably gone by weeks end.
just moved from there this summer, too inconvenient at times.
never mind getting quoted $ 500 to repair our spare $ 350 fridge. hahaha.
But to get back on topic, it should not matter what year car you drive, a true professional would treat any customer with the same amount of respect.
heck, they better if they expect to keep their job or work for moi.
the guys at Santa Monica's BMW are great, Thousand Oaks guy it's cool and Calabasas Bob Smith BMW has great deals too., in all I only shop for almost impossible to find items like brand new MT2 cabrio side skirts and alike.
Discounts ? sure, just be honest, courteous and it all comes right back.Last edited by fporro; 12-19-2006, 11:55 PM.Comment
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The guys at my local dealership are great, they love the older cars and are always helpful and polite. If I call them rather than going in, they know who it is with out me explaining, not many E30's around here that still buy OE parts so that narrows it down.
My mate is also one of the technicians there so all of my work gets done by a trained technician but in his home workshop so none of that dealer hourly rate. He has such an eye for detail too and acts like it's his car.Comment
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Yeah but you English, from what I see in your magazines, appreciate a nicely sorted older BMW.
Mariano
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Well some of us do, But the amount of times I have been asked "couldn't you afford an E36?" or "Why didn't you buy a newer one" is unreal.
A lot of the guys over here just see them as "the cheap BMW's", Which is not true at all. Early E36's are going for a weeks wages over here now!
Some of us have style and class hence drive an E30 8-)Comment
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Probably the worst sales pitch ever: A bimmer salesman asked me how often my car broke down and why I haven't stepped up to a newer model. There were about five other salesmen standing around my car at the point I simply told him to get his head out of his ass, hopped in my car and left them standing there. I don't go up there any more. What is worse is the president of the peachtree cca chapter owns that dealership and he races an e30.Yours truly,
Rich
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Originally posted by Rigmasteryou kids get off my lawn.....Comment
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