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Old 11th May 2009, 05:56   #1
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Alignment Recommendation - DC/VA Area

I just had my 2002 M5 aligned at Leehigh Autobody and Service. They have amazing alignment equipment and seem to know BMWs(especially M3s/M5s) very well. Alignment was $130 and the car rides great. Definitely want to pass on the recommendation - top notch place. Wouldn't hesitate to take my car there again

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Thanks for the tip, will keep them in mind for the future!
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