Well - Depending on what you want to do - it can be a good opportunity to try things for yourself.
I'm just south of the border (north of Everett, WA) and have done most of my regular maintenance on my own. Some of that is because I like to. The other reason - I don't really have anyone else to do it for me regardless.
But - that being said... There are folks that do work on old cars like ours.
In Seattle, they are the shops that gear themselves towards supporting the "Race" scene (IMO). Group 2 is my current favorite. Carbs don't scare them. The one time they had an open house for the CCA - they insisted my Coupe park right in front.
Also - I would query the local BMW Car Club folks in Vancouver to see who they think wpuld be good. That and maybe even calling G2 (ask to talk to Chris - tell him I said to call). Ask if he has any thoughts on what may be in YVR area for you.
And... Depending on what you want to do - Getting step by step advice here is DAMN good.
No first hand experience on my part - I'm 10 hours away in Canmore AB so I asked the Alberta 02 brothers and got this as a starting point.
"The BC02 group can be reached by email at [email protected] - they would be the local enthusiast/grassroots and if anything like the Alberta group would be very knowledgable and helpful.
CG motorsports does mainly newer stuff, but they have a good reputation.. I've taken my 02 to Nixon and they were fair and honest for an out of province inspection. They do lots of older cars."
Funny story on how I first saw the GP2 shop....walking to the credit union on my lunch break from classes at Fremont Maritime in the new terminal building (above the Coho) It was raining torrents, bad even by Seattle standards. I looked up and spotted the shop logo on the side of their building, made me pause just long enough for a cube van to blast through a 2 ft deep puddle and drench my sorry ass big time. I wanted to take a peek yet I looked like road-kill at this point. I sure know how to have fun....
Try Rick Stephenson, who manages Sovereign Motors. 604-687-2146. If you are running stock, AutoWest BMW and Vancouver Auto would both be happy to take your money, they have some long term techs who love E9's. Join the local forum, 'BCBimmers', you can get recommendations for independents there, it's a lively place. Avoid a shop called '604gas' like the plague.
I've been up here three weeks now and there hasn't been one dry day, so not sure how much use she's going to get until summer...guess that gives me time to learn how to do more myself.
I'd recommend Rick too. He's a great guy with lots of BMW knowledge. He helped me out with our '02 last year and I've been planning on asking him for help in the CS soon. I'm in the Lower Mainland and there seem to be only one or two active Coupes around. Welcome to town!
Pretty sure there is more than a couple - recall at least four that have posted recently and ran into one (that doesn't frequent the forum) while walking in the Horseshoe Bay area. Post a shout out for a get together when it stops raining there - might be a while so lots of time to organize.
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