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New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:03 pm
by Blitz
Well it looks new.
I suspect its going to be up for a stupidly high price.
http://www.munichlegends.co.uk/sales/st ... e%3Dcoming
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:05 pm
by SUMPCRACKER
A wet dream.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:06 pm
by steve_k
looks good.
no mention on mileage though, but if you can afford to buy it then i think you ain't gonna be bothered about that!
like you say though it'll be up for a silly price as they normally are.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:07 pm
by Eddie25
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:08 pm
by ShepsEvo3
Looking good, but why is it in bits?
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:09 pm
by ImysE30
Restoration?
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:15 pm
by e30bmlover
if i win the lottery tomorrow night i will buy it and put her in the AIR bubble!! what a @ucking chariot!
saying that if i won it wednesday i would have bmw build me a couple from scratch!!
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 6:16 pm
by Rich_W
ShepsEvo3 wrote:Looking good, but why is it in bits?
Munich Legends are harvesting the interesting parts before fitting bits of a knackered 320 they have out the back. (probably as they are dodgy as fuck!)
Flicked through PBMW the other day they had a feature (re Advertisement) for these c_u_n_ts!

Notice how they glossed over the 100K chain thing or any of the other BShittery they've mugged customers on!
I sincerely hope the Halse family are involved in some kind of tradegy!

Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 7:43 pm
by paddyvw
ouch but true!!
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:02 pm
by pacerpete
Rich_W wrote:ShepsEvo3 wrote:Looking good, but why is it in bits?
Munich Legends are harvesting the interesting parts before fitting bits of a knackered 320 they have out the back. (probably as they are dodgy as ****!)
Flicked through PBMW the other day they had a feature (re Advertisement) for these c_u_n_ts!

Notice how they glossed over the 100K chain thing or any of the other BShittery they've mugged customers on!
I sincerely hope the Halse family are involved in some kind of tradegy!

Good man Rich W ! I myself have also been praying for a spot of bad luck to strike these horrid inbreds, preferrably involving a 747 at 30000 feet. A perfect scenario would have bone0 , sting , chris martin and a few other choice tools on the same flight !
PS Sounds like a job for C2alpina boy !

Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:07 pm
by gooner1
Peter, were these the slippery coonts that releived you of an LSD.?
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:09 pm
by pacerpete
gooner1 wrote:Peter, were these the slippery coonts that releived you of an LSD.?
That was just one of the crimes i have witnessed perpertrated by these scummers !

Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:19 pm
by toddy
Rich_W wrote:ShepsEvo3 wrote:Looking good, but why is it in bits?
Flicked through PBMW the other day they had a feature (re Advertisement) for these c_u_n_ts!

Notice how they glossed over the 100K chain thing or any of the other BShittery they've mugged customers on!
I heard ml had been taken over by new management, if it's true maybe things have changed or at least will.
They weren't the only ones recommending the 100k chain change, although I believe the owner of the other garage is also selling up.
Anyone else notice the placement of the front lift pads.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:26 pm
by GC318
Rich_W wrote:ShepsEvo3 wrote:Looking good, but why is it in bits?
Munich Legends are harvesting the interesting parts before fitting bits of a knackered 320 they have out the back. (probably as they are dodgy as ****!)
Flicked through PBMW the other day they had a feature (re Advertisement) for these c_u_n_ts!

Notice how they glossed over the 100K chain thing or any of the other BShittery they've mugged customers on!
I sincerely hope the Halse family are involved in some kind of tradegy!

Sorry people but I think this sort of talk is way out of line. I have no experience of ML but do not think this is approriate talk. Different people may have had bad experiences but we do not need this on the Zone. It does not help show the Zone in a good light.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 8:59 pm
by Mox3d
Unsubstantiated libel is one thing. Factual experience is quite another. However I do agree the loss of a 747-300 or 400 would be a tragedy.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:05 pm
by gooner1
GC318 wrote:Rich_W wrote:ShepsEvo3 wrote:Looking good, but why is it in bits?
Munich Legends are harvesting the interesting parts before fitting bits of a knackered 320 they have out the back. (probably as they are dodgy as ****!)
Flicked through PBMW the other day they had a feature (re Advertisement) for these c_u_n_ts!

Notice how they glossed over the 100K chain thing or any of the other BShittery they've mugged customers on!
I sincerely hope the Halse family are involved in some kind of tradegy!

Sorry people but I think this sort of talk is way out of line. I have no experience of ML but do not think this is approriate talk. Different people may have had bad experiences but we do not need this on the Zone. It does not help show the Zone in a good light.
Eh?. I think you,ll find its all tongue in cheek. Well, at least the plane crash, and family tragedy comments are....... i think
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:33 pm
by GC318
gooner1 wrote:GC318 wrote:Rich_W wrote:
Munich Legends are harvesting the interesting parts before fitting bits of a knackered 320 they have out the back. (probably as they are dodgy as ****!)
Flicked through PBMW the other day they had a feature (re Advertisement) for these c_u_n_ts!

Notice how they glossed over the 100K chain thing or any of the other BShittery they've mugged customers on!
I sincerely hope the Halse family are involved in some kind of tradegy!

Sorry people but I think this sort of talk is way out of line. I have no experience of ML but do not think this is approriate talk. Different people may have had bad experiences but we do not need this on the Zone. It does not help show the Zone in a good light.
Eh?. I think you,ll find its all tongue in cheek. Well, at least the plane crash, and family tragedy comments are....... i think
Well if I read it that way, may other may as well. Behaviour not to be encourage. 'tongue in cheek' is not always well expressed in typed form.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:36 pm
by Rosc0PColtrane
Sit tight rude boy, these chaps have been aggrieved by Munich Loosers, whereas you, have nothing to do with them. No need to get aggrivated by it all. Nowt wrong with calling out tea leaves and gutter trash.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:39 pm
by pacerpete
GC318 wrote:gooner1 wrote:GC318 wrote:
Sorry people but I think this sort of talk is way out of line. I have no experience of ML but do not think this is approriate talk. Different people may have had bad experiences but we do not need this on the Zone. It does not help show the Zone in a good light.
Eh?. I think you,ll find its all tongue in cheek. Well, at least the plane crash, and family tragedy comments are....... i think
Well if I read it that way, may other may as well. Behaviour not to be encourage. 'tongue in cheek' is not always well expressed in typed form.
For what has been written to be deemed libellous it would need to be untrue !

Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:48 pm
by Rich_W
GC318 wrote: Sorry people but I think this sort of talk is way out of line. I have no experience of ML but do not think this is approriate talk. Different people may have had bad experiences but we do not need this on the Zone. It does not help show the Zone in a good light.
Wait till you have a M3 gearbox "rebuilt" in a remarkable short amount of time that weeps oil from the selector seal and wouldn't go into 1st when stone cold.
Then wait till you take it back to that "Specialist" and they replace the seal (which then continues to leak because they've gouged the casing requiring further work/expense elsewhere to rectify) and get told that "ALL Dogleg boxes are hard to get into first when cold"
Then wait till you realise that £1180+Vat is over twice what another specialist (with a better rep) would have wanted for a full rebuild!
In a nutshell, 7 months after I bought the car, I wasn't in the position to remove the gbox and send it away. knew ML would be pricey, but figured they would do a decent job. How wrong was I?!?!
I will not retract my comments and it's not tongue in cheek. I sincerely wish the worst upon them. They are in the same level of dishonesty as peadophiles to me!
And isn't it strange how they were so keen to do Evo mag a deal on a E36 GT. (Project 8 min) Selling it for nearly 50-60% of what they would normally have it up for.

Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:56 pm
by swindler
I have no personal dealings with them but they told my friend's Dad to urgently swap the chain on his B9 Alpina (for £2k plus VAT!) on an indicated 106,000 miles as it would surely go imminently. He politely explained that the clocks were replacement and that the car had done over 220,000... they didn't call back
They are asking £36950 for the stock M3 with 12,000 miles on it...
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 6:57 pm
by Chris-W
swindler wrote:He politely explained that the clocks were replacement and that the car had done over 220,000... they didn't call back
Lol!
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:47 pm
by toddy
Rich_W wrote:GC318 wrote:
Then wait till you realise that £1180+Vat is over twice what another specialist (with a better rep) would have wanted for a full rebuild!
Just out of interest who was the other specialist?
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:49 pm
by Blitz
swindler wrote:I have no personal dealings with them but they told my friend's Dad to urgently swap the chain on his B9 Alpina (for £2k plus VAT!) on an indicated 106,000 miles as it would surely go imminently. He politely explained that the clocks were replacement and that the car had done over 220,000... they didn't call back
They are asking £36950 for the stock M3 with 12,000 miles on it...
£36950!!! They must be having a laugh.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 7:55 pm
by Mox3d
swindler wrote:I have no personal dealings with them but they told my friend's Dad to urgently swap the chain on his B9 Alpina (for £2k plus VAT!) on an indicated 106,000 miles as it would surely go imminently. He politely explained that the clocks were replacement and that the car had done over 220,000... they didn't call back
That, right there is it in one pointed paragraph. The Halses are pulling out btw. Consider ML under new management.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 8:40 pm
by Rich_W
Mox3d wrote:The Halses are pulling out btw. Consider ML under new management.
True?
Whoever it is, is daft. The damage has already been done. Unless they are planning to take the stock and set up elsewhere under a new name. Oh and NOT keeping anyone that works there as the rot must have set in!
Maybe the were on the brink of folding in this recession anyway they can't be selling too many cars. There is no way in hell a Standard M3 with 12K is worth £37K. I bet they only gave £15-18 tops! A full on ground up dipping etc resto wouldn't cost that for a SportEvo!
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:07 pm
by Mox3d
Was just idle chat with Nigel today and this is apparently the case. But from an e30 M3 customers viewpoint also discussed today they are now hitting just about every telephone enquiry with sales pitch spiel, so things may be tight... If tight is an appropriate word.
I agree with your latter comment Rich and feel the same way.
Rich_W wrote:Maybe the were on the brink of folding in this recession anyway they can't be selling too many cars. There is no way in hell a Standard M3 with 12K is worth £37K. I bet they only gave £15-18 tops! A full on ground up dipping etc resto wouldn't cost that for a SportEvo!
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:20 pm
by Theo
Good old Munich Bellends.
I've got a car which was foolishly taken to Munich Legends for regualr 'servicing' and I can see very little evidence of them actually having performed alot of the work they have charged for.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:35 pm
by pacerpete
Theo325 wrote:Good old Munich Bellends.
I've got a car which was foolishly taken to Munich Legends for regualr 'servicing' and I can see very little evidence of them actually having performed alot of the work they have charged for.
Consider yourself lucky Theo, it could have been worse, they could have 'repaired' the victims chariot as well as robbed him !

Re: New Evo II
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2009 9:50 pm
by tellm
i have an e30 m3 owned twice by m l with massive amounts of bills and service history makes you wonder how much is genuine
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 5:52 pm
by Rich_W
Sorry, I missed this yesterday
toddy wrote:
Just out of interest who was the other specialist?
Gearbox one? Can't remember off the top of my head. "Uwe" I think has dealt with them. Somewhere in Kent IIRC? (Not Bexleys btw)
Then theres
www.gearboxman.co.uk who is very well respected in the modifed Ford Cosworth/RS Turbo scene. Does uprated boxes. And were very helpful when I asked them for independent advice on Getrags.
tellm wrote:i have an e30 m3 owned twice by m l with massive amounts of bills and service history makes you wonder how much is genuine
Mine was imported by them in 97. As you say the amount of money spent on invoices etc is horrendous.
Re: New Evo II
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 6:09 pm
by maxfield
ETA Motorsport?