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      09-26-2016, 07:47 PM   #1
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As I am scheduled to pick up my 335d this Saturday. I am struggling to find a shop that knows anything about BPC and the kits (stage 2.5) to install them in the Portland metro market. Can anyone help point me in the right direction?

BPC do you all know anyone in the Portland area?
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As I am scheduled to pick up my 335d this Saturday. I am struggling to find a shop that knows anything about BPC and the kits (stage 2.5) to install them in the Portland metro market. Can anyone help point me in the right direction?

BPC do you all know anyone in the Portland area?
You could contact Bpc directly and find out.
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I appreciate that and tend to do that as well. I was also hoping the community might know someone as well, hence why I asked in the forums.
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road trip to Raleigh..??

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Long way from Portland....
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You could always ship the car to BPC. I shipped a car from The Northwest, it was $800. Not bad considering. Look at Uship.

Or

You could find a decent Indy shop in your area, have them do the deletes and just ship your DDE to BPC.

Whatever you chose, I'm certain you'll be very happy with BPC's product and customer service.
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Unfortunately, We do not know of any shops in that area we can recommend. A good place to start is www.bimmershops.com I would call around and make sure you talk with someone that understands the e90 & up.Check to see if they have worked on the m57(Diesel) before and always ask if they have access to ISTA, if they dont, Autologic is a good alternative.
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Bob,

Do your kits all come with installation instructions of what to remove and replace?
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Do your kits all come with installation instructions of what to remove and replace?
All the information you need for install is on this forum. You just have to search
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Bob,

Do your kits all come with installation instructions of what to remove and replace?
Here is a great DIY write-up about the removal of the unnecessary parts.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1089933
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Malone in Vancouver started a BMW diesel tuning program recently. Might check with them, as they are not that far from Portland. They had their first guinea pig car scheduled for install a few months ago. They are using a Buzzken exhaust. That's about all I know about them.

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Thanks guys. I really appreciate all the help.
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