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Old 10-05-2014, 08:47 PM   #41
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Race day Shimmy, I've looked on TSL but can't see anything
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Old 11-05-2014, 12:48 AM   #42
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Race day Shimmy, I've looked on TSL but can't see anything
sunday modern classics race at 3:40iirc
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Old 11-05-2014, 11:12 AM   #43
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I'm a bit nervous today, on edge
It'll be all good on the day big man. Enjoy and remember, your team mates. He's the only one you need to be faster than.
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Old 11-05-2014, 06:58 PM   #44
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THis thread must be some kind of joke, The dealer called to to say "by the way we have an issue with a bolt and we dont want to remove it because we may damage thre airbox, if you want us to then we can but if the airbox is damaged then it could get expensive"

If only all dealers were so thoughtfull, sometimes cars have problems and as an owner of the car you have to recognise that regardless of service history its your problem, if that an airbox screw or a sump plug that pulls the threads when its removed these things any reasonable person must understand its not the garages fault but sometimes shit happens... Imagine yourself in their shoes for a second,,,,what would you do differently ??
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:04 PM   #45
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THis thread must be some kind of joke, The dealer called to to say "by the way we have an issue with a bolt and we dont want to remove it because we may damage thre airbox, if you want us to then we can but if the airbox is damaged then it could get expensive"

If only all dealers were so thoughtfull, sometimes cars have problems and as an owner of the car you have to recognise that regardless of service history its your problem, if that an airbox screw or a sump plug that pulls the threads when its removed these things any reasonable person must understand its not the garages fault but sometimes shit happens... Imagine yourself in their shoes for a second,,,,what would you do differently ??
Spot on !
Plus the fact that they say this in advance clearly demonstrates that they are very careful and they didn't cause any damage.
They clearly highlight the issue and the risk that it carries.
I don't get it why people complain about when someone is professional.
I clearly had to laugh at the statement, if bmw designed the airbox wrong then bmw should pay for it.

On this topic, airbox opening, my dealer here in Zurich cracked a lower part of the airbox while replacing the filter and they said nothing.
I realized a year later when I removed the airfilter and I saw the small (thank God) damage which I repaired on my own.
It's no rocket science to remove the carbon intake but someone fecked it up and said nothing !
Let alone finding bolts in the undercarriage (not bolts missing from my car)
You can guess that I was not impressed at all and at the same time I could not make a claim 1 year later.
I changed dealership... and specifically the CSL is only being touched by me or my brother's dealership.
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:32 PM   #46
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THis thread must be some kind of joke, The dealer called to to say "by the way we have an issue with a bolt and we dont want to remove it because we may damage thre airbox, if you want us to then we can but if the airbox is damaged then it could get expensive"

If only all dealers were so thoughtfull, sometimes cars have problems and as an owner of the car you have to recognise that regardless of service history its your problem, if that an airbox screw or a sump plug that pulls the threads when its removed these things any reasonable person must understand its not the garages fault but sometimes shit happens... Imagine yourself in their shoes for a second,,,,what would you do differently ??
Never said it was the garage's fault, please don't miss quote me. It's a design flaw that BMW have to be accountable for.
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Old 11-05-2014, 08:48 PM   #47
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A mis-threaded bolt is not a design flaw.

Even if it were a design flaw, an issue that only occurs 11 years after the car was made isn't something BMW would give give a fuck about.
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Old 11-05-2014, 09:17 PM   #48
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_Nathan_ A mis-threaded bolt is not a design flaw.

Even if it were a design flaw, an issue that only occurs 11 years after the car was made isn't something BMW would give give a fuck about.
A bit like this thread
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Old 11-05-2014, 10:33 PM   #49
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THis thread must be some kind of joke, The dealer called to to say "by the way we have an issue with a bolt and we dont want to remove it because we may damage thre airbox, if you want us to then we can but if the airbox is damaged then it could get expensive"

If only all dealers were so thoughtfull, sometimes cars have problems and as an owner of the car you have to recognise that regardless of service history its your problem, if that an airbox screw or a sump plug that pulls the threads when its removed these things any reasonable person must understand its not the garages fault but sometimes shit happens... Imagine yourself in their shoes for a second, what would you do differently ??
Well said that man Hopefully this puts an end to the utterly pointless tread... " Mis-threaded bolt is a design flaw " ... sounds like something off Cutters
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Old 11-05-2014, 10:57 PM   #50
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Love the mis quoting going on here. The CSL is a perfectly made machine.

If this thread is pointless, don't post on it, simple.
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