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Hey Guys

I thought it would be a good idea to share this with everyone - Especially those in the South Side.

I have always used Nigle Mosley (Moseley's Automotive) at Slacks Creek, but today was the first time he has done a decent sized job for me - My 100,000km service.

Nigle has done:

- Minor Service (Oil, Filter, Grease, Service & Report) - $99

- 3x Gear Box Oil - $27

- 1.5x Diff Oil - $13.50

- Coolant - $22

- Fuel Filter and lines - $20

- OEM Timing Belt Kit Fitted - $600.00 (Timing Belt, Bearings and Seals)

- OEM Water Pump fitted - $178.25

- 6 Platinum spark plugs - $150

- Some bars bugs :D - $3.00

Totaling $1112.75

Nigle said I didn't need to replace my drive belts or air filter.

So overall was really happy with what he has done and for the price I paid. I know lots of you guys are looking to get your 100,000km service's done and thought this would be good help.

So if anyone is interested, shoot me a PM and I'll pass over his details.

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