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Old 22 August 2005, 03:38 PM
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Hi I have had my sti for around 3 weeks now, and am looking for a good garage to take it to for servicing.
the old owned used scooby sports in Basildon Essex, have tryed to phone them but the number is allways busy, and have had no luck in finding a web site for them.

has any one got any info on them at all?

also where is the best place to get a service book so i know when things need doing? (cam belt etc)

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Originally Posted by DaOne
Hi I have had my sti for around 3 weeks now, and am looking for a good garage to take it to for servicing.
the old owned used scooby sports in Basildon Essex, have tryed to phone them but the number is allways busy, and have had no luck in finding a web site for them.

has any one got any info on them at all?

also where is the best place to get a service book so i know when things need doing? (cam belt etc)

thanks Ian
They are called scooby tek 0870 360 9694

Personally I use Xtrreme, found them to be a great bunch. http://www.xtremescoobies.co.uk/
01245 363623

This should give you an idea of what needs doing and when

http://www.sidc.co.uk/faq.htm
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the number i have here is 01268 590085 and it says scooby sport at the top of all the recipts.

will have a look at the links thanx

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another thing, that i am finding is that the servicing go mostley on miles, and mine is a 1999, with just on 28k.

from the recipets it has had the
lsd fluid, gear/diff, brake fluid changed in 05-2003

cam, fan, aircon belt changed in 04-2002

and all the normal servicing bits like oil etc done.
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Originally Posted by DaOne
another thing, that i am finding is that the servicing go mostley on miles, and mine is a 1999, with just on 28k.

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No mate, it's miles OR age, check the owners handbook. My MY99 has only done 20k, but its serviced as a 6 year old car should have been, irrespective of the very low mileage! Parts and fluids deteriorate over time and exposure to the elements as well as through useage.

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