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Qualified Tii mechanic in Orange County, C.A. area?


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Hmnn I freqent two shops in the OC area.

Bullet Performance in Costa Mesa

and

Eurotech in Mission Viejo

I know the whole staff at Bullet and they are really friendly people. There are several 02 drving mechanics and they do a ton of racework on 02's as well. Eurotech is smaller (more of a family run place) and closer to where I work. They do good work and Tim's a staight stand up guy.

It depends on what you need done. I'd give each a call and see what they have to say.

-Bernard

73' Agave 2002

88' Alpineweiss E30 M3

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i don't blame you. how would you get back after dropping the car off? tim at eurotech IS my mechanic, for all my bmw's. very comforting to have a mechanic i trust. if only i could find one to replace my nissan guy, who suddenly disappeared.

fwiw, recommendations based on personal experience have more credibility than some clownie claiming he heard something good about a guy a thousand miles away. in another country, no less.

robert

'71 2002

'72 2002tii

'85 535i

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I would say go to Jack Fahuna. But since you said O.C., I have taken my tii to Tim @ Eurotech before, and he's a great guy, and you get good honest dependable service. I would trust both of them with my tii anyday.

eric

73tii

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