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  1. #1
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    Aloha to you all

    Greetings fellow Hawaii Bimmer fanatics.
    I am in need of a mobile mechanic that can check on my M30 valves in my '91 735iL.
    I gave the car to my dad because it was way safer than his Infiniti G35. He passed away this past 9/11.
    So I'm s..l..o..w..l..y getting it ready to be a daily again.

    Mahalo in advance.
    I hope you are all well and healthy.
    Last edited by Synesthesia; 07-06-2023 at 01:20 AM. Reason: spelling

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    I love turbos!
    Condolences on the passing of your father. I lost my mother in Feb 2022 and my sister 6 weeks earlier, so I know how it feels.

    As for a mobile mechanic, where is the car located? The only mobile guy I can think of that did BMWs is Tim Knight, but I am not sure he does that anymore. That said, unless you are keeping it for sentimental reasons, repairs will far outweigh the value of the car.

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    11/88 E32 750iL+98 E36M3
    contacts of German car specialists in Hawaii https://hi.pca.org/newsletter%20arch...001%20Aug.html
    Knightwerks
    882 Kawaiahao
    597-1191
    Tim Knight

    if they can make service for Porsche, they also can do it for BMW
    Shogun tricks and tips for the E32 series are HERE!

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    I love turbos!
    German Auto is Scott Schulte who is retired in the PNW.
    European Auto was sold by Creighton years ago.
    Air Cooled had a big fire years ago and I don't think they re-opened.
    I believe John Burke is working on aircraft.
    Motor Werkes isn't taking new customers as they are retiring.

    That said, there is A&A Motorwerkes, started about 20 years ago by two former BMW HNL shop foremen. There is also Ken at Hawaii Vintage Workshop, who was a member here. Unfortunately, none are mobile.

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