In what has come as NO SURPRISE WHATSOEVER my car is pretty much rooted - one of the cylinder head gaskets has blown and water has been flooding my engine. Also my radiator is somewhat buggered. Two different mechanics both gave me $800 - $1000 price ranges to fix the problems (and they haven't even given the car a general service, something
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Love Dan
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Cars dont play fair most times..but in our line of work are a must.. good luck with finding another i think is best to start again espeically paying that sort of money. Maybe after a few weeks on the lovely centrelink you can go for a loan with them.. they would just take it out of oyur benefits..worth a go
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You can check tyres by putting a matchhead in the wear indicator (if you didn't know that already... and someone asked me how to inflate tyres the other day so I won't assume anything ever again). I wouldn't worry about the tyres though til you get the rest done.
Radiators aren't that hard to change, I could probably do it myself if I was less of a pussy. A head gasket you could fix yourself if you had help, except your engines probably (possibly) rooted from the water.. Or you could just sell the damn thing and get another car.
Neil (friend from NSW) put radiator stop leak in his head gasket and last I heard he was still driving his car around and it was fine, heh. I don't think that's the best idea tho :P
Anyway you should try to borrow Cameron's WRX :D
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Hopefully I'll be getting either.. a Silvia.. not sure which one yet.. or maybe a Celica in September.. I want a Silvia but Celicas are cheaper/easier to fix.. blaaaaaah. I don't know :) I currently have an earlier version of a Silvia.. I want something more recent.
If you steal the WRX I want to have a drive :P
Did Cameron get married yet btw?
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