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Charlotte Repair Shops


Dave3x72tii

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i live just south of charrlotte on lake wylie, i know of two shops that do a great job on anything you may need.

the first place i would reccomend would be Mcneely motorsports, the owner Gerald does a magnificant job and he is located in stallings, also the shop next door is Touring Car Inc. both of which specialize in BMW's no matter what age. i have the information on Touring Car Inc. the number is 704-821-7023(7025) ask for Dan. Frankie sent ya.

76' 2002 Sahara Alpina "Waldo"
1989 325is "Mugsley" (Decommissioned)
1988 325i "Mugsley II"

1996 318ti M sport AlaskaBlau "The Daily"

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I have had some contact with Dan at Touring Car in connection with a couple of Baurs that he has.  Here is some info on his shop:

http://www.touringcarinc.com/index.php

And his Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Touring-Car-Inc/149179048443183

 

We also did a post about our contact after spotting a Baur in a pic taken at his shop:

http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/2013/07/baurspotting-spots-baur.html

Tom

Connecticut

Home for Feral BMWs

1973 2002 Malaga (with frosting), 1982 323i Baur

1991 325ix (winter), 1977 320i (carbed), 1989 325ix

1989 325iC (summer), 1979 323i (project), 1978 320i (parts)

http://baurspotting.blogspot.com/

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And Korman Autoworks is over in Greensboro: specializing in '02s since the late '70s.

I've used them. They're not inexpensive but they've been fabulous in my experience: they know how to tune '02s!

Steve

1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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I'm in Charlotte and there are two excellent shops in the city. My favorite and the one I always use is Eurocars at the corner of South Mint and Summit Ave. Jeff Albanese and mechanic Mitchell do a great job. I take all of my out of warranty BMWs there.

 

Another is Star Automotive on Monroe Rd. Earl Whitton has an excellent cadre of mechanics there. 

1976 2002 Inka

2008 M5 Sapphire Black Metallic, 6-speed

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