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Got my car serviced. Need a second mortgage to pay for it.

I had an ALFA once too .

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Got my car serviced. Need a second mortgage to pay for it.

Just got mine serviced, original quote: $375.. nek minit $1,700 and one month later I'm having to go back and spend another $500.

Subaru - Japanese for 'why-you-buy-a-new-car?-buy-second-hand-and-have-another-idiot-deal-with-the-early-expensive-service-period'

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Just got mine serviced, original quote: $375.. nek minit $1,700 and one month later I'm having to go back and spend another $500.

Subaru - Japanese for 'why-you-buy-a-new-car?-buy-second-hand-and-have-another-idiot-deal-with-the-early-expensive-service-period'

This has just got to be a racket. You get a quote and as you posted, next minute they say you need to do this and that and suddenly the price has gone up 4-5 times what they quoted.

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This has just got to be a racket. You get a quote and as you posted, next minute they say you need to do this and that and suddenly the price has gone up 4-5 times what they quoted.
you guys need to find a mechanic who knows his craft but is not working for the dealerships. My mum has a 3 year old Mini & the prices the BMW dealerships quote are outrageous.

Often with todays cars replacing of leads hoses and a "reboot" of the system computer is a service.

Search the net.

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slot cars are not for kids. Have had some great races...

i see your into slot cars , i didnt realise it was still popular , altho a mate here built a track takes up a double garage fully computerised lap times sent to a 40 inch plasma on one wall and replays and live racing on same on another , bloody brilliant , even made lil led st lights for night racing , he has quiet a few mates that are right into it , some of the gear they have , amazing , , and its great fun having a go , with a few cans of course , me still on L plates , haha

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This has just got to be a racket. You get a quote and as you posted, next minute they say you need to do this and that and suddenly the price has gone up 4-5 times what they quoted.

^ Must be that time of year....

Two weeks ago I got a bill for $570 for replacement of the radiator (which I'm not paying), 4 days later the same issue presented itself (overheating) and a reconditioning of the engine plus another replacement of the radiator (under warranty...go figure) was required. $1770.

Originally the second time around he said I was looking at ~$1100. That crept up by $670.

Talk about deflating someone's tyres. No B$ - (on topic)

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i see your into slot cars , i didnt realise it was still popular , altho a mate here built a track takes up a double garage fully computerised lap times sent to a 40 inch plasma on one wall and replays and live racing on same on another , bloody brilliant , even made lil led st lights for night racing , he has quiet a few mates that are right into it , some of the gear they have , amazing , , and its great fun having a go , with a few cans of course , me still on L plates , haha
cool. Video camera's have been suggested by a few mates i know but it's big $$$

Yep the Carera Slots are fully computerized. Fuel loads. Brakes.

Cars in 1/24 & 1/32 scale.

Great shop in centre rd Bentleigh will sort you out.

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This has just got to be a racket. You get a quote and as you posted, next minute they say you need to do this and that and suddenly the price has gone up 4-5 times what they quoted.

It's the main Subaru service plave. The only good thing is that they don't charge me when I bring it in for them to look at it and they wash it as well... Im clutching at straws here aren't I lol

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cool. Video camera's have been suggested by a few mates i know but it's big $$$

Yep the Carera Slots are fully computerized. Fuel loads. Brakes.

Cars in 1/24 & 1/32 scale.

Great shop in centre rd Bentleigh will sort you out.

yep ok thanks for that , lol but i can just go over and have a play , no need to buy , lewis has a poo load of cars there , im not that into it but jour post just caught my eye , best set up ive seen , ill send some picks if ya want , cheers

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yep ok thanks for that , lol but i can just go over and have a play , no need to buy , lewis has a poo load of cars there , im not that into it but jour post just caught my eye , best set up ive seen , ill send some picks if ya want , cheers
No worries. I have an old school teacher who has built Mt. Paranoia in his back shed.

We iften race in the dark with lights. Awesome fun.

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