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Old 02 January 2004, 01:58 PM
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My my/00 will have done 10,000mls soon, the last service it had was a 37500mls, should I get a 10,000ml or a 45,000ml service done next? Also the cam belt will need changing on age! How much for both?
P.S. If the 45,000ml service I dont think it will need plugs as it,s only done 2,000mls since the last service when it had them fitted.
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Old 02 January 2004, 02:04 PM
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Please re-read your post and tell us if it makes sense to you??!
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The service you need will be based on the age of your car as you have not done the required milage. What is the reg date of your car?
Old 02 January 2004, 03:35 PM
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Huw, it's not feckin rocket science mate! the car is nearly four years old but has only done 9000mls it's been serviced as per book up to the 37500mls service so! If I have the 45,000ml service, the next in the book!! I dont think it will need plugs as it's only done 2,000mls since the last service when it had them fitted. Mickle the reg date is 04-00 m8!
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[Edited by misty - 1/2/2004 6:42:46 PM]
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