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not sure Ross will have to look at my servicing doc for the breakdown .... i think it was about $150 inc Labour .... i could be wrong tho..... but apparently it doesnt have to be changed for about 18months.

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yeah well when Tim said it i kinda screwed up my nose and thought it didnt sound right ..... but it gets taken to him every 3/6 months anyway so i'll just make sure next time i see him.

My car gets driven fairly hard for a chicks car anyway.

my car seems to cough lately tho when im um "launching" haha i guess is one word for it .... shove my foot on accelarator it'll get to between 5+rpm and hiccup .... then continue on its way til about 6.5 then it changes. But it kinda splutters

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