Taking time to adjust to bills that end in three zeros instead of the usual two.......
First repair bill
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kevin911
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First repair bill
Just got the first repair bill for the 911
Taking time to adjust to bills that end in three zeros instead of the usual two.......
Taking time to adjust to bills that end in three zeros instead of the usual two.......
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951Torqing
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Re: First repair bill
Yep know the feeling, had one or 2 like that, but you know it's worth it 
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kevin911
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Re: First repair bill
Of course -just need to find a way of hiding it from the wife! 
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Sean Smallman
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Re: First repair bill
What did you have done?
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951Torqing
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Re: First repair bill
Exactly Just had that problem 2 days ago. Managed to hide it by some skulduggery and told her she didn't really want to knowkevin911 wrote:Of course -just need to find a way of hiding it from the wife!
3rd, & last 944 Now Porsche-less
TurboSE (sps 318Bhp,377ft lbf BAGS of Torque) Guards Red 165k,10yrs JMG Serviced Sold Aug 16
Volvo XC70 D5 (Hauler)
HymerCar Sydney
Nissan Micra (Runabout)
Previous 944's not forgotten
S2 Cab, 2.7 (Alpine White)
TurboSE (sps 318Bhp,377ft lbf BAGS of Torque) Guards Red 165k,10yrs JMG Serviced Sold Aug 16
Volvo XC70 D5 (Hauler)
HymerCar Sydney
Nissan Micra (Runabout)
Previous 944's not forgotten
S2 Cab, 2.7 (Alpine White)
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kevin911
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Re: First repair bill
Not very much actuallySean Smallman wrote:What did you have done?
Bit of welding and painting
Brakes
3.5K
Actually 2K more than I originally thought it would be
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AlpineTurbo
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Re: First repair bill
When I first bought my 944 S2 my first bill was over £1.2k which at the time was more than I bargained for. That did not include me supplying the engine, cambelt, and other little jobs that required doing. In the end it was cheaper than yours, but not by much and if I am honest, it was the first time I had spent over 4 figures repairing a car.kevin911 wrote:Just got the first repair bill for the 911
Taking time to adjust to bills that end in three zeros instead of the usual two.......
My S2 went in for an engine swap (the first engine had a severely scratched bore on no.2), along with a clutch change (it was stupid not to change the rubber centred clutch at the time IMO), along with changing the belts on the new engine (this was unknown about the new item). Naturally other issues arose, including the need to reweld a rad support bracket, and the new, but good engine coming with issues of its own: an injector clip had fallen into the bore. Fortunately, the garage checked the timing and spun the engine around cautiously to find that it would not turn around. An endoscope, many hours, and a vacuum contraption later would remove the offending article with no damage done (there was talk initially of removing the head. That could have gone alot worse (if I am honest, I am glad I did not give it to the local garage to do!).
Whilst I no longer own the car it is at least still roadworthy
The member otherwise known as Chas
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Now Porkerless! Now with a 2003 BMW M3 and 1991 Mercedes W124 250D
Ex Owner of a 1989 944 S2 and a 1991 944 Turbo (Ex Andrew Sweetenaham (ProMax) car)
Now Porkerless! Now with a 2003 BMW M3 and 1991 Mercedes W124 250D