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    #31
    wow! puts my car in shame

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      #32
      That build was excellent...BUT did you look at his shop! Holy Cow! thats clean, http://www.bmwcarclub.org.ph/forum/s...ead.php?t=7781 where are the tools? It's like you guys use "magic'' to work on cars. I am inspired Sir, WELL DONE!
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        #33
        Originally posted by pilotskillse30 View Post
        That build was excellent...BUT did you look at his shop! Holy Cow! thats clean, http://www.bmwcarclub.org.ph/forum/s...ead.php?t=7781 where are the tools? It's like you guys use "magic'' to work on cars. I am inspired Sir, WELL DONE!
        Hahha, cleanliness and organization is a big priority in our shop. We have trolleys where each mechanic stores their tools. You can see them in the pictures, they're the red ones. The trolley follows the mechanic around and all the tools, equipment, etc that the mechanic uses are stored there. We also have a tool room with a tool man in the back, kinda like a tool depository where mechanics can go to "borrow" the more specialized tools or larger equipment needed. You can also see the tool room in the far back in some of the pictures. Keeps thing organized and clean. Yeah, we're that OC. This is also to make sure that every tool is accounted for once a job is done, just to make sure a mechanic doesn't "forget" to return a tool and take it home with them. :)

        My partner also created a thread of our shop on r3vlimited. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=241256

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          #34
          i wonder how much a resto like that cost over there?
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          Who`s attention, and why do I have to pay them?

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            #35
            I believe i read 160k pesos = $3,800 dollars for the paint work alone

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              #36
              Awesome resto and epic shop. Were the fuel and brake lines replaced?
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                #37
                Originally posted by thealbert View Post
                Haha sweet! Thanks for the support pare! :)
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                  #38
                  Im heading back to the homeland this summer! Would be sweet to see this in person, awesome job!
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                    #39
                    Another pinoy here haha congratulating you. Real work is done with slippers!
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                      #40
                      I don't think i have ever read through an entire build thread with this much excitement before. Thanks for that. Still amazed by all the top-notch workmanship.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by amcink View Post
                        I believe i read 160k pesos = $3,800 dollars for the paint work alone
                        $3,800 usd includes the strip down, paint, rebuilding on the car with new parts and includes all other labor work done on the car. However, this doesn't include the reupholstering of the interior seats, since that was outsourced, which came out to around 40,000 pesos, around $930 usd (parts and labor). The $3,800 usd price doesn't include the price of the parts. The price of the parts are pretty much the same price that you guys would pay in the USA.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Click View Post
                          Awesome resto and epic shop. Were the fuel and brake lines replaced?
                          Yes, the fuel lines were replaced with Goodyear E10 complaint lines and the brake lines were actually replaced with UUC stainless steel brake lines. I may have missed taking pictures of that replacement. Sorry! :D
                          Last edited by thealbert; 03-14-2012, 10:20 AM.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Jezza View Post
                            Im heading back to the homeland this summer! Would be sweet to see this in person, awesome job!
                            Any idea when you'll be here? Would be happy to do a meet.
                            Last edited by thealbert; 03-14-2012, 10:20 AM.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by kalib0y View Post
                              Another pinoy here haha congratulating you. Real work is done with slippers!
                              Hahhaha yeah, the slippers part always throws people off. But hey, it gets the job done! :)

                              Maraming salamat po!

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                                #45
                                Originally posted by Insomniac912 View Post
                                I don't think i have ever read through an entire build thread with this much excitement before. Thanks for that. Still amazed by all the top-notch workmanship.
                                Glad I was able to entertain you, as Homer Simpson would say, I suppose you call that 'info-tainment"? hahaha

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