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        Old 21st February 2005, 06:06   #1 (permalink)
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        BMW auto body shop in Hong Kong

        Hey BMW drivers,

        I visited a BMW auto body and repair shop in Shatin, Hong Kong during my trip last xmas. If any of you interested looking at photos of it please visit back soon. I will post photos once I upload it. But it is a wonderful site to see how BMW auto body technology is. Btw, my uncle is the manager there, so I am able to visit anytime I visit Hong Kong again. I also have a photo of a Rolls Royce Phantom being repainted due to poor factory painting. My uncle also said they are going to open a new Rolls Royce station on the same floor so I hope my next visit, it will be ready.

        Gustav is it possible if I upload the photos, can u add in the M5board.com logo on it????

        Please visit back for photos!!!
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