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Location: Potts Point, Sydney
Registered: October 2003
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DIY Servicing
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Thu, 29 July 2004 09:42
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Hey guys, im looking to buy a car within the next few months (half way there to saving up), and wanna do some of the servicing myself to reduce the amount i have to pay mechanics, seeing that most of my money goes towards uni.
Any help would be appreciated
Cheers
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Location: Posts: 992738234
Registered: February 2004
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Re: DIY Servicing
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Thu, 29 July 2004 09:46
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Did you just ask if people would come around to yours and service your car????
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Location: Potts Point, Sydney
Registered: October 2003
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Re: DIY Servicing
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Thu, 29 July 2004 09:59
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A mate of mine does it but he lives like an hour away, besides i wanna learn how. Useful skill
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Location: Posts: 992738234
Registered: February 2004
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Re: DIY Servicing
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Thu, 29 July 2004 10:03
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Id come if you paid for my air fair
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I Supported Toymods
Location: Sydney
Registered: December 2002
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Re: DIY Servicing
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Thu, 29 July 2004 12:18
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Ask Rollaboy if he can get you the service sheets for whatever car you buy. Then you know what would normally be done at each service interval.
Seriously most manufacturers service centres are pretty lame... I got my car serviced at a dealer and I would NEVER go back.
Things like this give me good reason not to:
Diff oil inspection bolt not reinstalled
Dash screws replaced with wood screws
"Your power steering rack is cracked and needs replacing $2500 bucks!" Problem: Rack boot was split $15 for parts
Keep the feeling my ar$e!
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Location: Potts Point, Sydney
Registered: October 2003
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Re: DIY Servicing
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Thu, 29 July 2004 12:32
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Thanx toobs, i'll see what i end up buying and then ask him. Options are ae82, seca or a 1990 rolla not sure wat they were (possibly ae101)
Thanx
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