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by ashbrear on Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:50 pm
Well the fronty george passed its mot today but had to have all new brake lines rear brake discs and a couple of more jobs this time round, starting to think is it worth throwing money at it year after year  . but it has never let me down always starts 1st time runs great what do you chaps think  is it worth it. ash.
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by RatCav on Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:59 pm
Keep it ... better the devil you know and all. From what you said needed doing they are little things really.
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by Loneranger on Fri Jan 20, 2012 8:10 pm
I too would say keep it, my first MOT involved brake pipes etc but to be honest when thats done it wont need doing again for quite a while.
At least you know it runs well....
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by vauxsqueeks on Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:06 pm
HI I would agree with all of the above. It can be a real pain when things to "wear out" and they will on any car at some point or another.. and usually when you least need it, but once its done then you can forget about that bit for a while at least ;P) You can only fix so much at once and probably all over again on another car, which then makes it not so worth while. 
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by jimmybhoy on Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:48 pm
Ash, dont speak too soon, i was just thinking about mine last month. I got too the "very reliable...hasnt needed much doing" (just the usual stuff i chose to do belts etc). I did a few sums & realised i was actually on free motoring  Im now thinking about spending a few Quid on it when i heard a bang  WTF was that, turned out i lost a brake pad  (in Edinburgh). By the time i got the 60 miles back home the disc was heavily scored and the Caliper was FCUKd.That was a sore one a week before Chrimbo (£460 in the garage, complete brake overhaul for the back end ,Discs, calipers & pads) didnt have the time to do myself, as i was busier @ work than santa! ..........Careful what you wish for.
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by jimmybhoy on Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:07 pm
I know , but couldnt find the time, had to go to Dick Turpins Garage. Every where i phoned were too busy till the new year. I even considered putting it off the road for a month & hiring something.
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by th4neuk on Fri Jan 20, 2012 11:46 pm
Just think of the depreciation costs i you bought something newer! Mine has just cost me about £500 this month in sensors/parts etc. however looked at cost of replacing the truck with something else and wayyyyy more expensive. Just a thought  Cheers Alan
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by Wilberforce on Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:04 am
Ach, keep it Ash... Had to spend a few hundred on the Bus for her MOT, and that was mostly brake stuff, probably a side-effect of having sat for 6 months. She had new handbrake cables & shoes, rear pads, and unfortunately a rear caliper too, but other than that was just the usual bearing grumbles, and I wouldn't change her for another.
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by fynn on Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:24 pm
hi ash i agree with ratty.better the devil. you could end up buying someones bag of doo doo and have to start again keep it
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by ashbrear on Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:49 pm
well lads thanks for all your comments  i am keeping hold for a long while or until another fronty comes my way must be raving mad but what the hell  . ash.
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by manny on Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:11 pm
mot prices will go up as they have brought loads of thing back into check and made new things up the most silly one to me is if your boot is split on a ball jiont its a fail even with know play just trying get you spend cash you havent got
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