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post Jul 15, 2006 - 11:47 AM
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My parents get my car serviced at a local shell station. the guy is really nice. knows my parents on a first name basis and what not and hes been working on my car since i had it. this was my last service. just wanna see if it sounds right (although he seems like a nice guy you never know lol).

car is 121002 miles

oil, filter - $16.95
radiator cap - 12.50
ignition wire set - 100.02
front disc pads - 88.62
6qt dextron ATF - 15.30
coolant - 8.95
fuel filter - 37.82
rear brake shoes - warranty
throttle service - 35
oil change - 8
install fuel filter - 77
drain refill coolant - 35
flush transmission - 70
check brakes install frt pads - 70
machine rear drums / frt rotors - 140
install ignition wires - 28
install rear brakes - warranty

shop charge - 300
recycling/disposal fee - 2
total labor - 463
total parts 280.16

subtotal - 775.16
sales-tax 14.01

total amount - 789.17

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post Jul 15, 2006 - 11:57 AM
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well... he runs a business... so he has to make money. you could have saved a lot by doing most of the work yourself.


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post Jul 15, 2006 - 12:07 PM
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well...as long as what he did was legit.

and no, i couldnt have done it myself. i just drive it. lol
post Jul 15, 2006 - 12:27 PM
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oil, filter - $16.95 - seems a bit high, even the mobil 1 high performance filters are 11 bux
radiator cap - 12.50
ignition wire set - 100.02 - toyota plugs are around 80
front disc pads - 88.62 - ceramics are cheaper
6qt dextron ATF - 15.30
coolant - 8.95
fuel filter - 37.82 - should be under 20 bux
rear brake shoes - warranty
throttle service - 35
oil change - 8
install fuel filter - 77 - takes 20 minutes!
drain refill coolant - 35
flush transmission - 70
check brakes install frt pads - 70
machine rear drums / frt rotors - 140 - dont think you can machine drums
install ignition wires - 28 - takes 5 minutes!
install rear brakes - warranty

shop charge - 300
recycling/disposal fee - 2
total labor - 463
total parts 280.16

subtotal - 775.16
sales-tax 14.01

total amount - 789.17
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seems a tad much to me


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post Jul 15, 2006 - 12:35 PM
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If u trust him u shouldn't be questioning him. OEM parts are $$$$!
post Jul 15, 2006 - 12:40 PM
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yeesh, oem pads for $90?!? i can get hawk hps pads for that much.


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post Jul 15, 2006 - 12:55 PM
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aren't OEM parts usually more expensive than aftermarket, unless of course they're high performance parts?


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post Jul 15, 2006 - 1:09 PM
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Heres what you do man...


Buy all the parts you need from that list, call up a handful of 6GC guys and kick all the work out in much less than a day. Just make sure you buy them plenty of food, beer, etc. wink.gif



Especially for routine maintainence procedures, you owe it to yourself to be able to perform such tasks. It'll not only save you alot of money but it will make you better informed on how your car works and self-reliant. For me, i'm far too poor to be spending money on labor like that. Only time I'll ever take it to a shop is if I don't have access to the right tool for the job, although I've never had that happen yet.


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post Jul 15, 2006 - 1:52 PM
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QUOTE(Silver94CelicaOwner @ Jul 15, 2006 - 2:09 PM) [snapback]456516[/snapback]

Heres what you do man...


Buy all the parts you need from that list, call up a handful of 6GC guys and kick all the work out in much less than a day. Just make sure you buy them plenty of food, beer, etc. wink.gif



Especially for routine maintainence procedures, you owe it to yourself to be able to perform such tasks. It'll not only save you alot of money but it will make you better informed on how your car works and self-reliant. For me, i'm far too poor to be spending money on labor like that. Only time I'll ever take it to a shop is if I don't have access to the right tool for the job, although I've never had that happen yet.


yeah i know, i figure when i "grow up" (lol) and buy my own car....ill do everything possible with my own car. but as it is....i dont have the time and my parents dont want me Fing it up and who am i to stop them from tuning up my car with their own money if they want to. heh
post Jul 15, 2006 - 2:00 PM
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QUOTE(Toyoca @ Jul 15, 2006 - 11:52 AM) [snapback]456531[/snapback]

QUOTE(Silver94CelicaOwner @ Jul 15, 2006 - 2:09 PM) [snapback]456516[/snapback]

Heres what you do man...


Buy all the parts you need from that list, call up a handful of 6GC guys and kick all the work out in much less than a day. Just make sure you buy them plenty of food, beer, etc. wink.gif



Especially for routine maintainence procedures, you owe it to yourself to be able to perform such tasks. It'll not only save you alot of money but it will make you better informed on how your car works and self-reliant. For me, i'm far too poor to be spending money on labor like that. Only time I'll ever take it to a shop is if I don't have access to the right tool for the job, although I've never had that happen yet.


yeah i know, i figure when i "grow up" (lol) and buy my own car....ill do everything possible with my own car. but as it is....i dont have the time and my parents dont want me Fing it up and who am i to stop them from tuning up my car with their own money if they want to. heh




Heh, well then its a no-brainer i guess. Hell, if people paid for my repairs or upgrades I'd have a shop do alot of it too...


Good luck, it'll run real nice when you get it back. You should see about doing belts while you're at it, since its being paid for by your parents. While your at it, tell them your motor has a "cracked manifold" and do some turbo work....err.....um.....routine maintainence....to the car.

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post Jul 15, 2006 - 2:14 PM
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QUOTE(Silver94CelicaOwner @ Jul 15, 2006 - 3:00 PM) [snapback]456534[/snapback]

QUOTE(Toyoca @ Jul 15, 2006 - 11:52 AM) [snapback]456531[/snapback]

QUOTE(Silver94CelicaOwner @ Jul 15, 2006 - 2:09 PM) [snapback]456516[/snapback]

Heres what you do man...


Buy all the parts you need from that list, call up a handful of 6GC guys and kick all the work out in much less than a day. Just make sure you buy them plenty of food, beer, etc. wink.gif



Especially for routine maintainence procedures, you owe it to yourself to be able to perform such tasks. It'll not only save you alot of money but it will make you better informed on how your car works and self-reliant. For me, i'm far too poor to be spending money on labor like that. Only time I'll ever take it to a shop is if I don't have access to the right tool for the job, although I've never had that happen yet.


yeah i know, i figure when i "grow up" (lol) and buy my own car....ill do everything possible with my own car. but as it is....i dont have the time and my parents dont want me Fing it up and who am i to stop them from tuning up my car with their own money if they want to. heh




Heh, well then its a no-brainer i guess. Hell, if people paid for my repairs or upgrades I'd have a shop do alot of it too...


Good luck, it'll run real nice when you get it back. You should see about doing belts while you're at it, since its being paid for by your parents. While your at it, tell them your motor has a "cracked manifold" and do some turbo work....err.....um.....routine maintainence....to the car.


lol. thanks man.

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