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New to cars - First car is an MX5, what should i do?
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Re: New to cars - First car is an MX5, what should i do?
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Re: New to cars - First car is an MX5, what should i do?
Nikki,
Welcome to MX5 ownership, the best seat in the house. I'm at Blackett so I'm relatively close if you get stuck.
For major services I recommend SB Auto at Minto. It's a bit of a way to go, but Stephen and the boys are MX5 experts (see the cover of the latest MX5 Club magazine), When I put my baby in for some work, the initial quote sounded good, but after inspection there was way LESS work needed and saved hundreds of dollars. The tune up work they did was on the basis "you don't like it, don't pay for it!" .
Congrats on having a go at basic work and as you do more the more you can do.
Welcome to MX5 ownership, the best seat in the house. I'm at Blackett so I'm relatively close if you get stuck.
For major services I recommend SB Auto at Minto. It's a bit of a way to go, but Stephen and the boys are MX5 experts (see the cover of the latest MX5 Club magazine), When I put my baby in for some work, the initial quote sounded good, but after inspection there was way LESS work needed and saved hundreds of dollars. The tune up work they did was on the basis "you don't like it, don't pay for it!" .
Congrats on having a go at basic work and as you do more the more you can do.
Greg
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