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Old 17 January 2011, 06:14 PM
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it wasnt my garage that said it would be about a year, he said its 70 percent done and when it goes would charge 8 hours labour to do it but will do it for £20 now so worth getting it done. i was on about the replacement friction plate, i spoke to some bloke at camskill who said only do that if your planning on selling the car as its a short term fix, if i am spending £1300 to fix it anyway i may aswell get it done as i dont want anything else going again for along time. mrs is already in my ear so dont need to give her anymore excused to nag me to get rid
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Changing a clutch whilst the engine is out should cost nothing, it is done free of charge here when the engine is already out........................
Old 18 January 2011, 10:18 AM
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i agree but he is doing it so cheap anyway i am not moaning, he is only taking £400 for labour, i have bought all the parts myself so he has made no money on that either.
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