How expensive!
#1
I have just spend over £1000 having a few bits done to the scooby!
Originally the clutch was slipping, turned out needed new clutch plus fly wheel and gearbox rebuild due to having no dipstick in gearbox...
Whilst car was away it had a full service which showed up new discs and pads were needed on front and apparently it takes nearly 3 1/2 hours to change plugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Car as of 7 o clock this morning it went to the body shop for a full re spray due to scrape to front and rear bumpers and mis matched colour on turbo vent (is being de locked as well)
Only had the car just over a week - really glad I bought it
It was really nice to drive it last night for all of 20 mins to test new up rated brakes etc
Once back from sprayers I will need a full tune then a de limit to really test it out...
Selling my M3 really soon to finance my new hobby
Originally the clutch was slipping, turned out needed new clutch plus fly wheel and gearbox rebuild due to having no dipstick in gearbox...
Whilst car was away it had a full service which showed up new discs and pads were needed on front and apparently it takes nearly 3 1/2 hours to change plugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Car as of 7 o clock this morning it went to the body shop for a full re spray due to scrape to front and rear bumpers and mis matched colour on turbo vent (is being de locked as well)
Only had the car just over a week - really glad I bought it
It was really nice to drive it last night for all of 20 mins to test new up rated brakes etc
Once back from sprayers I will need a full tune then a de limit to really test it out...
Selling my M3 really soon to finance my new hobby
#4
No, use a mate and friend of a friend!
I know a lot of people in the trade and 'tend' to get things done cheaper
Clutch etc was done outta town (I know that was cheap as have receipt in FSH for £500 two yrs ago for new clutch and flywheel)
Re spray will also be very reasonable (none of this 2K milarki) and will be bare metal, oven baked etc
Still a shock paying over 1k for work WITHOUT spray!
Robb
I know a lot of people in the trade and 'tend' to get things done cheaper
Clutch etc was done outta town (I know that was cheap as have receipt in FSH for £500 two yrs ago for new clutch and flywheel)
Re spray will also be very reasonable (none of this 2K milarki) and will be bare metal, oven baked etc
Still a shock paying over 1k for work WITHOUT spray!
Robb
#7
I want to fit some new plugs! got them ages ago but looks like i've got to take loads of stuff off to get at them or do Subaru have a special bending tool to get at them? just wondered cause my plugs must have covered 25K+ and i got a new set just lying about collecting dust
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Sounds like a hell of a deal. I got a full 60k service, inc cambelt, clutch, something done to the flywheel (lightened i think) all for £700.
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Subaru Dealers have a special Spark Plug socket - basically a very deep/long one, which holds the plug. It also has a knurled end to enable you to run the socket round by hand, without struggling with the ratchet all the way in/out.
You can use a normal plug socket and a short extension bar, privided that the socket & extension dont protrude too much out of the head cover, otherwise you can't get a ratchet on the end.
It is a job most people hate!
You can use a normal plug socket and a short extension bar, privided that the socket & extension dont protrude too much out of the head cover, otherwise you can't get a ratchet on the end.
It is a job most people hate!
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