![]() ![]() Unfortunately not all cars pull into the premises under power.Attached below are three reasons why you should always be on top of your maintenance schedule. Very unique color on this Porsche Cayenne Diesel in for service and tire replacement today! The Service Team is working with the owner of this CL550 to try and get some "aftermarket" goodies installed & coded correctly. This cold weather this week seems to have brought a few Mercedes into the shop! Motor Mondays: The stock VW 2.0T FSI internals are out, time for the goods to make their way in!ĭo you have an up-coming engine project? Be sure to contact the RSW Service Team for questions, components, estimates, and turn around times! We Finished off last week with maintenance and upgrades on this local PCA members 996!įrom time to time the Service Team takes care of other "shops" alignment services for them, this clean B7 A4 is one such vehicle!īMW 3 Series getting a complete vehicle inspection, the owner ensuring the vehicle is in peak performance before an up-coming road trip! We are happy to say that after an extensive engine rebuild it is finally now 100% back together! It's time to get some miles on it before it's "ok'd" to be returned back to its owner! The vehicle literally came to us in 100s of pieces & several different boxes. The Service Team has been working diligently all week on this B6 S4 to get it finished. Yup, the Service Team can take care of all the modern day Volvo owner's needs! The build up is robbing both fuel economy and horsepower! Holy Carbon Build Up! This vehicle has over 100,000 miles, and the carbon goes from the chamber walls to the back side of the valve! This Audi B7 A4 2.0T FSI came into the shop to resolve a CEL (Check Engine Light), our Team found the vehicle had a non-properly functioning Diverter Valve as well as a bad fuel pressure sensor! Our oh hand in stock inventory allowed for an in/out repair and minimal downtime for the owner! The RSW Service Team is ensuring this Q7 is as safe a possible during the Winter months, time to get that old rubber off, and a new set of meaty tires on! Nice thing about perfectly level surfaces, they are GREAT for checking ride height! The beginning of yet another engine build always starts with a complete tear down and inspection!ĭefinitely an SUV type of week at RSW, this is the 5th BMW "Truck" we have completed repairs on! ![]() Looks like this B6 S4 equipped with a new rebuilt 4.2L V8 might just be running before the days end!Ĭlean Audi TT in the shop taking care of a few service related repairs today. The Service Team is working to resolve a few issues with the rear suspension. This afternoon we have been putting some diagnostic time into both this BMW X3 & X5 to resolve a few areas of concern!ĭespite last night's frigid temperatures this BMW E90 M3 V8 powered 4 door sedan still made it down to our HQ to have a bit of service work completed on it! We appreciate seeing our customers take their vehicle's maintenance seriously!īMW X5 in for Repair & Diagnostics this afternoon. With the latest round of winter weather the RSW Service Team has been servicing, repairing, and overhauling European Luxury SUV's to ensure 100% trouble free operation for their owners! Taken care of some emissions related repairs on this Audi Q7 3.0TDI this morning. First up today is this completing the heater core replacement in this Saab! THEY ARE NOT AND WILL NEVER BE FOR SALE.We hope everyone is safely arriving to work this morning, after a slight delay the Service Team is back cranking on all cylinders. There will be no repainting - these cars earned that patina the hard way. At most, they will get washed and cleaned up from all the mud and water damage, wheels replaced, and then pinned back together. I do not plan on restoring these vehicles. Several of the wheels actually fell off as I was setting up for this picture, as the axles had completely rusted through. The cars in the front rows are very badly damaged, and will need to have at the bare minimum a wheel swap to make them functional again. While many have bent axles, they are still capable of rolling. Many of these cars are ORIGINAL RedLines, as I purchased them as a kid back in the '70's and '80's. The cars in the back row are in reasonably good shape, and were actually in a second box set higher above the flood waters. The following pictures are of the cars I found and brought back home. The bad news is that the box had been severely damaged by heavy rainfall and flooding, and had been at some time submerged at least once. ![]() I was clearing out my parents' house in California, and found a box full of my old Hot Wheels and Matchbox cars, along with a few Johnny Lightnings and a Corgi or two. If you are, imagine how upset I was taking them. WARNING: Some of you will be greatly upset by these pictures.
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