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Discussion in 'Badger Bimmers' started by CRKrieger, Jul 2, 2011.

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    CRKrieger

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    It's a dirty job, but somebody's gotta do it - and I don't get the chance to start many forums with the very first post.
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    CRKrieger

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    First one BACK IN!
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    davem3fan DaveM3Fan

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    Just like Clark Griswold! :)
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    BimmerFan

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    My name is Rick and I am a new member. Is there a list anywhere of recommended shops to have my M5 worked on? I am in the Appleton area.
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    MGarrison

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    There's this http://www.bimrs.org/

    But, you might want to get some recommendations from locals as well, hopefully CR will pipe in here for you.
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    CRKrieger

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    Which M5 is that, Rick? I ask because the E28 is a simple enough machine that you can do nearly everything (except rebuilding or servicing the engine) on your own with moderate skills and available tools. MyE28.com provides more expert advice than you can ever need and there are even a few close by members (like me) that you can propose a 'Wrenchfest' to get nearly anything on the car done in a day at the expense of a few pizzas and beers.

    The closest GOOD shops and experts are in Milwaukee. You can contact me directly about that.

    Edit: OK; now that I took a closer look at your avatar, I see it's an E34. Still, a lot can be done on your own and Milwaukee will be your next best bet for an independent.
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    BimmerFan

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    Thank you very much C.R.! I appreciate your comments.
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    BimmerFan

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    Thanks for the info MGarrison.
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    bavariancowboy

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    By the way, looks like a nice E34 there. An M5 is on the bucket list though I do enjoy my E60 with manual transmission.

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