I'm in Brisbane. And I've heard that some mechanics will quote like 350-400 not knowing the work involved and then **** you over once they realise it takes longer than they thought
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a good mechanic can do the job between 4-6 hours..
labour costs for mechanic is between 60-100 per hour
at worst you should be paying $600 + fluids
anything above that is way too much.
Originally Posted by Nuci
I'm in Brisbane. And I've heard that some mechanics will quote like 350-400 not knowing the work involved and then **** you over once they realise it takes longer than they thought
changing a clutch is pretty standard, its just a long process - as long as you got the right part and they got a clue then it shouldnt be an issue
why would you do final drive if your gonna spend 90%+ on the road?
inb4becauseracecar
but srs question though..
Because in the long run as my most DC5 owners generally do if they actually get into the track scene aswell as keeping the car registered, some do take this step aswell SO if it's your plans down the track, you may aswell do it now and be done with it.
Will be doing mine once my clutch goes as it is in my eventual plans but not everyone has these plans which is fair to say
Because in the long run as my most DC5 owners generally do if they actually get into the track scene aswell as keeping the car registered, some do take this step aswell SO if it's your plans down the track, you may aswell do it now and be done with it.
Will be doing mine once my clutch goes as it is in my eventual plans but not everyone has these plans which is fair to say
most people don't want a car revving on 20,000rpm @ 80km/h while driving to work
More expensive car means more expensive work. Who told you to buy an expensive car? Serves you right.
Just like full respraying a Lamborghini compared to an eg. Same paint same work 50 times the price.
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