Hong Kong E60 sub-Forum
Originally Posted by redarrow' post='384391' date='Jan 28 2007, 11:55 PM
does anybody has recommendations for workshop to fix some scratch marks on a e60 in hong kong island? i'm concerned about the quality of knocking the damaged part to normal and the quality of the paint used (ie: originial bmw paint). hope you didn't have the experience of having to go through this but if you do, any recommendations will be appreciated. :'(
how efficiency are the folks here in fixing things like that? do i have to leave the car overnight? cheers!
how efficiency are the folks here in fixing things like that? do i have to leave the car overnight? cheers!
how big is the scratch marks?
any pics?
I got a few on my but I just left it cos I know I will get more over the years
well I don`t know any in the HK side but know a few in kowloon side, which I think are OK.
I alway try and not to leave my car to the workshop over night but with paint work itis hard not to.
I am not trying to scare you but alot of paint shop mite take your car for a spin. I had that done on me once. :thumbsdown:
A good paint job sould take at least 1 week if they say it take 2 to 3 day don`t go there. They will do a ruff job.
pm lalu he just got his car boby kit painted. you can ask him for some tips too.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='384419' date='Jan 28 2007, 08:56 AM
I like the new front
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Originally Posted by redarrow' post='384391' date='Jan 28 2007, 07:55 AM
does anybody has recommendations for workshop to fix some scratch marks on a e60 in hong kong island? i'm concerned about the quality of knocking the damaged part to normal and the quality of the paint used (ie: originial bmw paint). hope you didn't have the experience of having to go through this but if you do, any recommendations will be appreciated. :'(
how efficiency are the folks here in fixing things like that? do i have to leave the car overnight? cheers!
how efficiency are the folks here in fixing things like that? do i have to leave the car overnight? cheers!
LOL you know what... I dreamt I went to HK yesterday and was at the hotel lobby checking in so I used one of their computers to post that I was here and got like 2 pages of response in matter of minutes! Thanks guys! for being so nice to me in my dreams. LOL
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='384415' date='Jan 29 2007, 12:53 AM
scratch marks on a e60? sorry to here this
how big is the scratch marks?
any pics?
I got a few on my but I just left it cos I know I will get more over the years
well I don`t know any in the HK side but know a few in kowloon side, which I think are OK.
I alway try and not to leave my car to the workshop over night but with paint work itis hard not to.
I am not trying to scare you but alot of paint shop mite take your car for a spin. I had that done on me once. :thumbsdown:
A good paint job sould take at least 1 week if they say it take 2 to 3 day don`t go there. They will do a ruff job.
pm lalu he just got his car boby kit painted. you can ask him for some tips too.
how big is the scratch marks?
any pics?
I got a few on my but I just left it cos I know I will get more over the years
well I don`t know any in the HK side but know a few in kowloon side, which I think are OK.
I alway try and not to leave my car to the workshop over night but with paint work itis hard not to.
I am not trying to scare you but alot of paint shop mite take your car for a spin. I had that done on me once. :thumbsdown:
A good paint job sould take at least 1 week if they say it take 2 to 3 day don`t go there. They will do a ruff job.
pm lalu he just got his car boby kit painted. you can ask him for some tips too.
thks for yr tips!
Originally Posted by EBMCS03' post='384516' date='Jan 29 2007, 04:17 AM
Ouch... how bad is it?
LOL you know what... I dreamt I went to HK yesterday and was at the hotel lobby checking in so I used one of their computers to post that I was here and got like 2 pages of response in matter of minutes! Thanks guys! for being so nice to me in my dreams. LOL

LOL you know what... I dreamt I went to HK yesterday and was at the hotel lobby checking in so I used one of their computers to post that I was here and got like 2 pages of response in matter of minutes! Thanks guys! for being so nice to me in my dreams. LOL

you must love us, HK and this forum to have dreamed about us cool.
Originally Posted by redarrow' post='384604' date='Jan 29 2007, 08:24 AM
haven't got any pics yet. i guess i just send it in to bmw to get a quotation first to see what's the damage.
thks for yr tips!
thks for yr tips!
it will be at lest 30% cheeper than BMWHK
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='384418' date='Jan 29 2007, 12:54 AM
yes better than the BMW oem M6, I think. 



