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Old 08 November 2011, 04:27 PM
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Talking Waxoyl Underseal £110 - Winter Service & Underseal £199

With winter just around the corner it's not going to be long before your Scooby's worst enemy appears, I'm talking about the dreaded Gritter!!

For just £110 we'll underseal your car using WaxOyl to give your Scooby that extra protection through the winter.

For an extra £89 we'll even throw in a service and inspection at the same time consisting of;

Engine Oil & Filter Change - We use Fuchs Silkolene Titan Pro S 10w50
Drive Belt Inspection (Excluding Camshaft)
Engine Coolant, Hoses and Connections Inspection
Fuel System, Lines & Connections Inspection
Transmission Oil & Rear Diff Oil Inspection
Brake Fluid, Pads and Discs Inspection
Front & Rear Axle Shafts & Joints Inspection
Hand Brake Operation Inspection
Clutch Operation Inspection
Steering & Suspension System Inspection
Lighting Operation Inspection
Wipers & Washers Inspection
Tyre Condition & Inflation Inspection

If you have any questions feel free to send me a PM or call us on 01495 719 720

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Old 08 November 2011, 04:31 PM
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the underseal price is pretty good but the oil and filter change for £89 is a bit harsh lol,

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Originally Posted by addi monster
the underseal price is pretty good but the oil and filter change for £99 is a bit harsh lol,
The service is an extra £89 with over £60 worth of oil and filter, twenty odd quid on labour for a pretty thorough inspection and topping up of various fluids as we go along is pretty decent in my opinion.
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lol,, you dont pay £60+ for the oil and a filter, sorry but you dont, if i can buy it (same brand) for £41 my guess is you buy in bulk and get it a lot cheaper than me,. sorry but its just my thoughts
Old 08 November 2011, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by addi monster
lol,, you dont pay £60+ for the oil and a filter, sorry but you dont, if i can buy it (same brand) for £41 my guess is you buy in bulk and get it a lot cheaper than me,. sorry but its just my thoughts
FFS! Add in ALL the charges a business incurs and you'll find £89 for what's offered is pretty good value. Try getting a quote from your dealer and see what they charge. The price for the undersealing is very good value too.
Old 08 November 2011, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by addi monster
lol,, you dont pay £60+ for the oil and a filter, sorry but you dont, if i can buy it (same brand) for £41 my guess is you buy in bulk and get it a lot cheaper than me,. sorry but its just my thoughts
I paid £50 for the same oil a while back and about £9 or £10 for a filter so yeah, it is around £60 for oil and filter....muppet Maybe you use £2.50 Halfrauds filters
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An excellent price for this package, your scoob will be in good hands with these guys...
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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
I paid £50 for the same oil a while back and about £9 or £10 for a filter so yeah, it is around £60 for oil and filter....muppet Maybe you use £2.50 Halfrauds filters

hmmm
http://www.alfaowner.com/Forum/engin...ro-r-42-a.html

http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/12078...Types&var=sbar

so your telling me a company like this does not buy in bulk and get it cheaper, MUPPET,, I trust they are a great company and there waxoil treatment is fantastic value i cant seem to see why they will pay more for materials than us,,
end of really, no ifs no buts its all there in black and white, sorry if i have offended anyone,.
steve,.
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taken from a 2 bit Alfa forum. dont those cars run of marshmallow fluff anyhow
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lol,, they could do, it was only a quick search on google but i think even opie oils do it for around £41,.
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Originally Posted by addi monster
the underseal price is pretty good but the oil and filter change for £89 is a bit harsh lol,
Bit harsh fella, sure I've paid £150 ish for oil changes in the past!

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you know when you have said somthing and you think about it afterwards and think what a ****,,.. guess what, thats me at the min,
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A good deal, imo.
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Originally Posted by Terminator X
Bit harsh fella, sure I've paid £150 ish for oil changes in the past!

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Old 08 November 2011, 10:20 PM
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I normally buy my own oils and filter and get indigo to change them. doesn't seem to be a problem doing that.

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Originally Posted by addi monster
you know when you have said somthing and you think about it afterwards and think what a ****,,.. guess what, thats me at the min,
Well done for being man enough to admit it fella
Old 08 November 2011, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by prodriverules
Well done for being man enough to admit it fella
+1 for that, well done fella
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This offer is still on!
Old 06 February 2012, 05:07 PM
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Do you do a full underseal for Import cars, not Waxoyl, but the thick stuff??
My car is in having a full respray, and what would be the point of looking after the paint if the underneath is not looked after.
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Originally Posted by Jimbob
Do you do a full underseal for Import cars, not Waxoyl, but the thick stuff??
My car is in having a full respray, and what would be the point of looking after the paint if the underneath is not looked after.
Sorry to butt-in, but what thick stuff do you mean?
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Originally Posted by bonesetter
Sorry to butt-in, but what thick stuff do you mean?
Erm I dunno the stuff that car manufacturers use??

Shutz or stone chip??
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Originally Posted by Jimbob
Erm I dunno the stuff that car manufacturers use??

Shutz or stone chip??
I see, you need to decided what you want on the underneath of you car

There are only a few different products, and surprisingly very few people offering anything.

Have a look at post #68 on, that's what I finally decided to do when looking into underseal protection
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Very good deal indeed, but on my import for underseal, i use




i thought the proper waxoil was a liquid mainly for internal areas like sills ?
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^ Does that have a thick black finish?
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Originally Posted by The Rig
Very good deal indeed, but on my import for underseal, i use




i thought the proper waxoil was a liquid mainly for internal areas like sills ?
Got a big tub of that here for my chassis on my 4x4, and its like treacle mixed with tar and sets hard ish lol.
Hmmmm need to find a garage that will clean the underneath fully and spend 2 days covering everything with 2 tubs lol.

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Id go for this if i wasnt 2 hours away!
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How much for this using this Hammerite underbody seal with waxoyl??
Or the Hammerite Shutz Underbody seal with Waxoyl??

After mine done but with a longer lasting and more durable seal than just Waxoyl.
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