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Dolphinboy



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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Atacama Sand
Anyone know a reputable BMW engine mech in Bristol?

As above, don't want to risk moving the range too far in order to get some Chain guide work done (and may as well do other things like Head Cam gasket, Lower running thermostat change etc)


Must be happy to work on LPG'd vehicles.

Thanks.
DB

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verydisco



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I have my BMW powered 4.4L V8 L322 serviced at Cam Tech Land Rovers, they know their stuff only dealing with L322s Wink

get in touch with Craig cam tech here on the forum or :

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