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    Posted: 28-February-2005 at 12:39
tankx mate ill keep that in mind
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-February-2005 at 12:02

Can you have a word with your local main dealer, the so called experts.  I'm sure they do it at a charge and may be able to offer some sort of warranty (not sure about that part though).  By using the AA or RAC though you would get some sort of warranty if something were to subsequently go wrong that wasn't highlighted on their report.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-February-2005 at 11:30
 any input b4 5th march i will b most thankfull cheers
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28-February-2005 at 11:28

ive  been looking 4 a clean m3 for some time now an have my eye on a nice boston green number.   does any one know of a car inspector other than RAC or AA maybe bmw specialist  tnx chaps

             

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