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prowlerflyer
05-03-2018, 04:07 PM
Relocating again. Moving back from Japan to Patuxent River Maryland. We have never lived in this part of the country before.

Excited to get the ZHP back, but sorry to let my Legacy GTB wagon go. Best $3000 vehicle ever! Getting my ZHP shipped XC there from storage in CA.

I am guessing l am going to need a winter tire/wheel combo. I have all seasons and a summer tire sets, but if this past winter is an indicator I will buy winter tires.

Any recommendations on a good local (ish) shop?

Also looking at getting somewhat of a beater so I can keep the ZHP off the roads in the winter, do some long term maintenance and improvements.

Excited for the new adventure.

Cheers,
Steve


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John in VA
05-03-2018, 04:17 PM
Welcome! The local chapter of BMW CCA is the most active in the nation - check it out. We have a number of members & events in your neck of the woods each year. http://forum.nccbmwcca.org/content.php

Don Adolfo
05-03-2018, 04:30 PM
Welcome back.


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johnrando
05-03-2018, 04:34 PM
Awesome, good luck in your new digs!

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JPMo
05-03-2018, 07:37 PM
I lived in Laurel, MD for about a year and would strongly recommend the guys at Rennwelt (https://www.facebook.com/rennweltllc/) even though that is quite a ways from you.

I used them pretty much exclusively for maintenance during my time there and I have no complaints. Its a pretty small, no thrills shop staffed by just 2 guys

Vas
05-04-2018, 05:25 AM
I lived in Laurel, MD for about a year and would strongly recommend the guys at Rennwelt (https://www.facebook.com/rennweltllc/) even though that is quite a ways from you.

I used them pretty much exclusively for maintenance during my time there and I have no complaints. Its a pretty small, no thrills shop staffed by just 2 guys

Paid these guys a visit not that long ago. Friendly staff.

Also welcome to the area.

Newjack
05-04-2018, 07:04 AM
Welcome to the area!

Shamless plug for Eurowerks in Gaithersburg. Sarven is the owner and I've been taking my ZHP to him since 2012. Highly recommended. He specializes in European cars (he owns an E36 M3 Estoril on dove gray) and has a guy for everything. Body shop, alignment on lowered cars, you name it he can handle it.

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Hornung418
05-04-2018, 09:55 AM
Steve! Welcome back! It's been a long time that I saw your name on here. The options below are two of the best in the MD area for BMWs.
I lived in Laurel, MD for about a year and would strongly recommend the guys at Rennwelt (https://www.facebook.com/rennweltllc/) even though that is quite a ways from you.

I used them pretty much exclusively for maintenance during my time there and I have no complaints. Its a pretty small, no thrills shop staffed by just 2 guys
Paid these guys a visit not that long ago. Friendly staff.

Also welcome to the area.Highly recommend Rennwelt. Austin Sera is very active on the FB BMW pages. He has an S54 AWD wagon and it is amazing. He is known for rebuilding an e30 M3 he found in the woods. He does very good work. His buddy does the Audi work.
Welcome to the area!

Shamless plug for Eurowerks in Gaithersburg. Sarven is the owner and I've been taking my ZHP to him since 2012. Highly recommended. He specializes in European cars (he owns an E36 M3 Estoril on dove gray) and has a guy for everything. Body shop, alignment on lowered cars, you name it he can handle it.

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prowlerflyer
05-04-2018, 04:26 PM
Thanks everyone. Yes, I sort of fell off the planet mafia wise, although I was watching in the background. Squadron CO/XO tour was very consuming and was deployed a lot, so free time was very precious.

Love Japan, but looking forward to open roads, cheaper gas and speeds above 45mph...

32837


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JPMo
05-06-2018, 11:32 AM
Steve! Welcome back! It's been a long time that I saw your name on here. The options below are two of the best in the MD area for BMWs.Highly recommend Rennwelt. Austin Sera is very active on the FB BMW pages. He has an S54 AWD wagon and it is amazing. He is known for rebuilding an e30 M3 he found in the woods. He does very good work. His buddy does the Audi work.


Yeah I really love those guys. Honestly, I would even consider shipping my car to them if I needed to

danewilson77
05-06-2018, 05:36 PM
Thanks everyone. Yes, I sort of fell off the planet mafia wise, although I was watching in the background. Squadron CO/XO tour was very consuming and was deployed a lot, so free time was very precious.

Love Japan, but looking forward to open roads, cheaper gas and speeds above 45mph...

32837


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Phillips0417
05-07-2018, 06:30 AM
When we lived in MD I used Martins Auto Services in Gaithersburg. Dan Martin has a race team and some pretty sick cars over there.

Sockethead
05-07-2018, 07:13 AM
CVN-76?

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I was wondering the same thing

Welcome back! My memory isn't what it used to be but I do remember when you were heading over there... Really like seeing OG members reconnect with the family!

Get yourself a winter beater... That's what we did when we lived in Jersey. Save yourself from the cringe you'll feel the first time you see your ZHP covered with salt. :)

prowlerflyer
05-07-2018, 02:09 PM
Yes, CVN-76, Ronald Reagan. When I arrived on this tour we still were on George Washington, CVN-73. My second mid-cruise hull swap, previous tour we did Kitty Hawk to GW, both were big PITAs. We also moved the fixed wing portion of the Air Wing from NAF Atsugi to MCAS Iwakuni, a huge change of venue and lifestyle in Japan. Very busy tour.


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