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ANNOUNCEMENT: Amendments to posting classified ads in BMWCCP Forum

In order to further protect the interest of BMW enthusiasts, visitors, club members and our club sponsors and to facilitate the sale of BMW-related items in this forum, the following amendments to posting classified ads will be implemented effective immediately:

1. Pictures of the item on sale
must be posted. Click here on instructions on how to post pictures. An alternative is to post a link to another site where pictures of the item can be seen. It is recommended to post a front, side, back, engine bay and interior shots of the vehicle as these are the most common requests of prospective buyers.

2. The price for the item/vehicle
must be posted.

3. That vehicles posted for sale
must declare whether papers are complete or not (i.e. taxes paid)

4. The seller
must respond to those who inquire within 48 hours.

5. Items that conflict with a club sponsor's product or services
should not be posted as a matter of courtesy. The 7 sponsors and their major products and/or services:
5.1. Caltex - fuel and lubricants
5.2. Tumi - luggage, bags, wallets
5.3. PIAA - lighting, wipers, horns and rims
5.4. Concept One - Rims
5.5. RCBC - bank products and services
5.6. Globe - telco services an products
5.7. Bridgestone - tires

6. We allow the sale of BMW-related items that may be in conflict with our sponsor products and services,
for as long as it isn't for commercial purposes. It should be along the lines of disposing the personally owned item.

7. BMWCCP members may sell non-BMW items in the Flea Market section of the Member's Only Area.

8. Failure to observe the above guidelines will result in having the thread locked. Locked threads will remain accessible for reference unless the administrators deem it necessary to delete it if deemed inappropriate (e.g. offensive, misleading, non-BMW items, etc).

9.
All existing posts should comply by August 31st, 2010. We will lock the threads where we deem it is not compliant with the new guidelines.


We look forward to your compliance with our new guidelines and rules. Thank you and enjoy your visit!


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Old 03-09-2010, 12:56 PM
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Hi. Does anybody here know an auto paint shop that specializes on BMW cars. I need asap. I want to have the dents and deep scratches from my car repaired. Thanks.
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Try Klassik Motors...the former BMW casa in Greenhills. Look for Jason or Lito.
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Old 03-09-2010, 06:38 PM
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You can also try this shop that one of our members engaged their services. They look like they did a decent job. You need to be a member to access it in the member's area though to see pictures of the project.
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You can also try this shop that one of our members engaged their services. They look like they did a decent job. You need to be a member to access it in the member's area though to see pictures of the project
This is the shop hardright is referring to

ENSPORT MOTORS
(ENSPORT MOTORS, INCORPORATED)
G/F Anflocars Building 411 Quirino Avenue Corner Naia Road Tambo 1701 Paranaque Metro Manila
Phone: +63(2)8552741
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I recommend Ensport. I went to see their facility and I got a peek at their workmanship. It's pretty nice. They primarily do restoration work so if it's good enough for a classic Porsche, Corvette or Jaguar, I think it will be good enough for our BMWs.
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Thanks guys. Will surely check these shops out. I've been wanting to be a member but never had the time to work on it coz of my work hours. Is there an easy way i can be part of the club like thru online. Thanks.
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Gallery, if you go to the home page of BMWCCP you can download the form, pay your membership fee by depositing it to our BPI account and then scanning the deposit slip and posting it in our newbie section. It's that simple to join. Of course, as a new member, you have to join at least 3 EBs and 3 fun runs during the first 6 months of membership. Purpose is to get to know the rest of the membership.
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