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adam_shaw
10-04-2005, 08:54 PM
Hi all,

well after the jaunt round Ireland the poor car was feeling a little loose, and well overdue for a service (who knew you could use so many miles pottering down back rounds)

Did an oil change myself before I left 'cos I knew I'd go over, at about 85.5K, by the time I got back the mileage was up to nearly 88K.

So with the missed intermediate service, and a dose of the flu, I thought I'd put the car into the garage for a service, and bring the 90K forward with some other jobs.

Of course the bill was well into mega-pounds territory but for this I got;

New lower arms (left and right) - still arguing with mitsi about this as a recall /grr
New track rod ends (left and right)
New discs and pads (front and rear)

Cambelt service (90K) and all that entails

And a great big smile..... the car feels so much more solid now, whoever did the geometry after the suspension/steering parts sure knows there stuff, it feels like it's on rails and a slight vagueness at 'speed' is gone.

Just drove back to Germany today, and had a good long clear stretch of the A3/A2 got up to 145mph (indicated) and still felt rock solid. (That's the autobahn in Germany ossifer :-policema )

So all in all, well pleased with the lads work :thumbsup:

A

psbarham
10-04-2005, 08:58 PM
i bet the cd added to the pleasure didn't it?

adam_shaw
10-04-2005, 09:07 PM
this journey oi 'ave been mostly listening to;

New Order - Waiting for the Siren's Call (go and buy this now...) :thumbsup:
Daft Punk - Human (not as good as Aerodynamic, but I think it will grow on me)
Sohne Mannheims - Noiz (part of my German improvement scheme)
Tony Christy - Definitive (I know, I know :embarasse )
Alfie - Soundtrack (excellent 'Old habits die hard' favourite track at the mo.)
Kaiser Chiefs - Employment (got bored with this... we'll see)

Then there was a little comic relief, from the Python's.

A

adam_shaw
10-04-2005, 09:17 PM
i bet the cd added to the pleasure didn't it?

Oh yes /yes

Kieran
10-04-2005, 09:21 PM
Of course the bill was well into mega-pounds territory...


Dare I ask how many megapounds? :inquisiti

adam_shaw
11-04-2005, 08:14 AM
1.6 :speechles

ritch_w
11-04-2005, 08:18 AM
fook!!! :speechles :speechles

adam_shaw
11-04-2005, 10:26 AM
That about sums it up, I'll post a breakdown. But that was after a fairly hefty discount.

Their normal (displayed) labour charge is £65 p/h, got it down to £55 p/h.

Reckon it was about half/half labour and parts.

From the top of the head lower arms were £135 each (so thats £300 or 0.3 megapounds after VAT)

Although it wasn't cheap, I still feel it was worth it, the difference to the car is amazing.

A