Any cruises happening in QLD????
- CameronMinns
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- Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hahaha... yeah could possibly...
I can't wait to get it fixed!! Grrrrrrr
Just want to drive it round, before I spend my money. But I don't know where to take it...
I can't wait to get it fixed!! Grrrrrrr
Just want to drive it round, before I spend my money. But I don't know where to take it...
Take it to Suzuki Auto Services, ask for Dave.
F8B EFI turbo - Three pots and a snail.
- CameronMinns
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Where abouts is that???
Do you know this bloke??
Do you know this bloke??
Springwood in Brisbane, and yes I know Dave.
F8B EFI turbo - Three pots and a snail.
- CameronMinns
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Oh I found it... Is it called Suzi Auto Services???
I'll have to check them out....
Might see if I can flick them an e-mail.
I'll have to check them out....
Might see if I can flick them an e-mail.
Just call 'em up. Mechanics don't usually deal well with email.
F8B EFI turbo - Three pots and a snail.
- CameronMinns
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I just emailed them before you said that and they have replied with
"a reco exchange motor is $1590 plus $565 for installation inc basic parts like plugs, oil filter, thermostat and gaskets."
Does this seem steep??
And what would they do with my old F10A??? Keep it and get it reconditioned then sell it off to the next person for $1500?!?!
"a reco exchange motor is $1590 plus $565 for installation inc basic parts like plugs, oil filter, thermostat and gaskets."
Does this seem steep??
And what would they do with my old F10A??? Keep it and get it reconditioned then sell it off to the next person for $1500?!?!
- CameronMinns
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Where would you have to go to get it recoed?? I can get it anywhere in brissy and it doesn't matter how long it takes???
At springwood, but, the way i would do it, is get engine out at your house, if you have a ute or van, strap it down in the back, take it to them, and put the recoed in, as long as you know how to get the engine out.
Yours is a van, its easier in a mighty boy, undo a few bolts and out it comes.
If you have the spare 2000 for the complete job, it would be easier.
Yours is a van, its easier in a mighty boy, undo a few bolts and out it comes.
If you have the spare 2000 for the complete job, it would be easier.
- CameronMinns
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Hmmmm. I almost have $2000.... hahaha
I definitely don't have the facilities or the know how to get the engine out myself.
Does it matter about Km's, when looking at rebuilt engines???
I definitely don't have the facilities or the know how to get the engine out myself.
Does it matter about Km's, when looking at rebuilt engines???
- CameronMinns
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- Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hmmm yeah. I guess your right.. Wouldn't mind hearing what Brayden has to say about it???
I should just do it, no point having a car not working?? and I only bought it for $980.
I should just do it, no point having a car not working?? and I only bought it for $980.