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Greg Mierz
Joined: 09 Sep 2009 Posts: 9 Location: West Seattle, Wash USA
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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:06 pm Post subject: Mechanic looking for clients and students |
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Do you need some repair or maintenance work done but don’t have the time to do it yourself? Are the dealer and independents rates still more than you’d like to pay? Would you like to learn to do some of your car’s repairs yourself but a little unsure of your skills to do it. I have a solution for you. Gmtechnic is the name of the mechanical services that I offer. I’ve been wrenching on my BMW’s for decades and now that I’ve lost my old job and become semi-retired I do mechanical work to put food on the table. There are limits to what I can take on, ie some of the newer models that require tons of diagnostic equipment that I don’t have but if it brakes, cooling or such I may take it on. E30’s and older are my specialties. I’ve kept my hot rod 2002ti going for 30 years with its many mods and built my 325is from a want to be PRO 3 car. I’ve worked on several PRO 3 car builds for local BMW club friends. I would best describe my work as advanced shade tree DIY work with an anal attitude to do it right. I placed a posting months ago that some may remember. If this interests you drop me an email at gmtechnic@comcast.net to discuss them. I’ve been a Puget Sound BMW club member for over 30 years and can provide some references if you need them. Drop me a line and let’s discuss what you need.
Greg Mierz
GMTechnic BMW mechanical services _________________ Greg Mierz
Puget Sound BMW Club member since 1978
Board member for 26 years now retired
1969 2002ti owned since 1974
1986 325is my current daily drive
GMTechnic BMW mechanical services at rates that beat the shops |
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PJK
Joined: 14 Feb 2002 Posts: 1829 Location: Shingle Springs, CA
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 4:24 pm Post subject: Re: Mechanic looking for clients and students |
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Hi Greg,
I wish you luck in this. I am also feeling the pain of being semi-retired in this economy. If we were in the same area I would have you help me with all my coolant hoses. I understand that there are 11 of them. Most can't be seen without removing the intake manifold. I also have a bad knock sensor under the manifold.
I hesitate to take my car (the e36) apart to that level for fear that I may be called to work out of town mid project. I can't afford to turn down work.
I am now getting my old Mustang to the point where I can take it should I get the call with my BMW in peices.
Phil
Greg Mierz wrote: | Do you need some repair or maintenance work done but don’t have the time to do it yourself? Are the dealer and independents rates still more than you’d like to pay? Would you like to learn to do some of your car’s repairs yourself but a little unsure of your skills to do it. I have a solution for you. Gmtechnic is the name of the mechanical services that I offer. I’ve been wrenching on my BMW’s for decades and now that I’ve lost my old job and become semi-retired I do mechanical work to put food on the table. There are limits to what I can take on, ie some of the newer models that require tons of diagnostic equipment that I don’t have but if it brakes, cooling or such I may take it on. E30’s and older are my specialties. I’ve kept my hot rod 2002ti going for 30 years with its many mods and built my 325is from a want to be PRO 3 car. I’ve worked on several PRO 3 car builds for local BMW club friends. I would best describe my work as advanced shade tree DIY work with an anal attitude to do it right. I placed a posting months ago that some may remember. If this interests you drop me an email at gmtechnic@comcast.net to discuss them. I’ve been a Puget Sound BMW club member for over 30 years and can provide some references if you need them. Drop me a line and let’s discuss what you need.
Greg Mierz
GMTechnic BMW mechanical services |
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Henry
Joined: 03 Apr 2001 Posts: 2878 Location: NYC
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Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2010 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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too bad you live elsewhere |
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dale
Joined: 22 Aug 1999 Posts: 3087 Location: Seattle, WA USA
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 5:01 pm Post subject: |
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Greg has helped me out many times with my E30 projects when I haven't had time to do the work myself. He's a great resource for getting your BMW repaired for less money.
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sold in 2016
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