SERVICING - OMG HOW MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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SERVICING - OMG HOW MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what can I say
how much for that again
ex-squeeze me
you are joking
can I pay that monthly
do i get clubcard points with that
do you take small children as part payment
and this isn't the BIG service
can i spread payments over several credit cards
do you have the number for purple loans
as you've probably guessed ive been given an indication of my first service bill.
and it's F O U R figures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hawk
how much for that again
ex-squeeze me
you are joking
can I pay that monthly
do i get clubcard points with that
do you take small children as part payment
and this isn't the BIG service
can i spread payments over several credit cards
do you have the number for purple loans
as you've probably guessed ive been given an indication of my first service bill.
and it's F O U R figures!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hawk
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Well, I assume it's *more* than a service. i.e there are things wrong/worn out etc.
Or is it 4 figures just to change the oil, a few filters and some plugs?
Or is it 4 figures just to change the oil, a few filters and some plugs?
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
Well, I assume it's *more* than a service. i.e there are things wrong/worn out etc.
Or is it 4 figures just to change the oil, a few filters and some plugs?
Or is it 4 figures just to change the oil, a few filters and some plugs?
8 hours labour though
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Originally Posted by hawkthescoobslayer
no just all the filters brake fluid etc etc
8 hours labour though
8 hours labour though
You have to love Porsche ownership....
Enjoy
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Were you warned of this when you bought it?
We just had my wife's scoob serviced and it needed a few bit and pieces as well as some discs and pads etc and the bill was nearly £600. So for a Ruf i'm not surprised.
We just had my wife's scoob serviced and it needed a few bit and pieces as well as some discs and pads etc and the bill was nearly £600. So for a Ruf i'm not surprised.
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thanks for the support everyone, I was just surprised as quite HOW much it was.
£1595 for a service is feckin huuuuuuuuuuuuuge especially when nothing is acutally wrong.
the 747 comment made me snigger whilst drowning my sorrows with "cheap" plonk
hawk
£1595 for a service is feckin huuuuuuuuuuuuuge especially when nothing is acutally wrong.
the 747 comment made me snigger whilst drowning my sorrows with "cheap" plonk
hawk
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Hawk,
just think of my mate's predicament...he borrowed my Toyota 4 x 4 , overfilled it with oil, all four pistons shattered mashing the engine internals and cylinder head and destroying the turbo.
I have just got the mechanic installing a new engine and turbo as we speak and sending the bill (£3000) to him.
just think of my mate's predicament...he borrowed my Toyota 4 x 4 , overfilled it with oil, all four pistons shattered mashing the engine internals and cylinder head and destroying the turbo.
I have just got the mechanic installing a new engine and turbo as we speak and sending the bill (£3000) to him.
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Originally Posted by Pauleds2
Hawk,
just think of my mate's predicament...he borrowed my Toyota 4 x 4 , overfilled it with oil, all four pistons shattered mashing the engine internals and cylinder head and destroying the turbo.
I have just got the mechanic installing a new engine and turbo as we speak and sending the bill (£3000) to him.
just think of my mate's predicament...he borrowed my Toyota 4 x 4 , overfilled it with oil, all four pistons shattered mashing the engine internals and cylinder head and destroying the turbo.
I have just got the mechanic installing a new engine and turbo as we speak and sending the bill (£3000) to him.
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Not one to black cat or anything but my mate has just paid £3700 to have a new clutch fitted.....it is a Lambo Diablo though ...
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Originally Posted by Pauleds2
Hawk,
just think of my mate's predicament...he borrowed my Toyota 4 x 4 , overfilled it with oil, all four pistons shattered mashing the engine internals and cylinder head and destroying the turbo.
I have just got the mechanic installing a new engine and turbo as we speak and sending the bill (£3000) to him.
just think of my mate's predicament...he borrowed my Toyota 4 x 4 , overfilled it with oil, all four pistons shattered mashing the engine internals and cylinder head and destroying the turbo.
I have just got the mechanic installing a new engine and turbo as we speak and sending the bill (£3000) to him.
Me and a couple of the other locals ended up putting a £150 motor from the scrappy in it for him
Back on topic though, 911's of that era are a pita to service anyway, before you put all the nice ruf toys on them, I thought £1600 was quite reasonable meself
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Don't really understand the thread....these cars do cost a lot to run.
I have a 996 Turbo, coming up to its major service which I know will be well well well over £1k, hows about £2k for a clutch, or a battery for £150 ?
Spark plug change takes an OPC 4 hours labour (@ £100 per hour !)& sometimes involves removing the rear bumper......I did my homework before buying so its no shock to me.
But I agree...its never nice to have to pay it !
I have a 996 Turbo, coming up to its major service which I know will be well well well over £1k, hows about £2k for a clutch, or a battery for £150 ?
Spark plug change takes an OPC 4 hours labour (@ £100 per hour !)& sometimes involves removing the rear bumper......I did my homework before buying so its no shock to me.
But I agree...its never nice to have to pay it !
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A few years after the McLaren was released, I remember reading an article about those owners who would now have to MoT them. McLaren did the prep and MoT work - at 10k a pop.
Always put me off buying one *cough* *cough*
Always put me off buying one *cough* *cough*
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Originally Posted by Brendan Hughes
A few years after the McLaren was released, I remember reading an article about those owners who would now have to MoT them. McLaren did the prep and MoT work - at 10k a pop.
Always put me off buying one *cough* *cough*
Always put me off buying one *cough* *cough*
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Originally Posted by Rumplestiltskin!
Don't really understand the thread....these cars do cost a lot to run.
I have a 996 Turbo, coming up to its major service which I know will be well well well over £1k, hows about £2k for a clutch, or a battery for £150 ?
Spark plug change takes an OPC 4 hours labour (@ £100 per hour !)& sometimes involves removing the rear bumper......I did my homework before buying so its no shock to me.
But I agree...its never nice to have to pay it !
I have a 996 Turbo, coming up to its major service which I know will be well well well over £1k, hows about £2k for a clutch, or a battery for £150 ?
Spark plug change takes an OPC 4 hours labour (@ £100 per hour !)& sometimes involves removing the rear bumper......I did my homework before buying so its no shock to me.
But I agree...its never nice to have to pay it !
Just smarts a bit especially when I only do about 6000 miles per year in it.
Hawk