Daveh129 said:Hi,
Could you tell me if the car is still for sale?
Thanks,
Hi yes it is, as of yesterday its now in my garage and off the road.
Tom
Daveh129 said:Hi,
Could you tell me if the car is still for sale?
Thanks,
Looney said:No cooling system issues.
I was going to self perform the maintenance this year 12 months early because it's in expensive and it's not a complex S54 engine. Technically it doesn't need a service for another 14 months. Like anything I can see the stamps and receipts the same as you and for the sake of £70 in parts you can do an insp2 to whatever standard you choose. This is better for the long term value and history of the car but it doesn't need it.
The brake receipt you have seen is not that same as the service 2 stamp in the book just before I bought it.
Tom
Doorman said:Hi there Tom thanks for getting back to me! Bit confused here I think we might be talking at cross purposes. From what I can see an inspection II is about £150-£200 in parts alone (it includes 6 spark plugs...)? Are you referring to something else?
Bit concerned that if it hasn’t been done that it is now quite overdue.
Water pump isn’t a problem just good to know. From what I can see on the forum people tend to replace as preventative measure.
Doorman said:Sorry for any confusion, not intended. I get that there was not a receipt for the service at 65,083 miles, I understand that.
I’m more interested in the one at 58,643 on the 16th November 2015. In the log book it says that there was a vehicle check, spark plugs, engine oil etc. (which looks like Inspection II), but it looks like there is a missing receipt for this service too. The only invoice from Nash Services on this date says it was for just for front pads and rotors (which the log book says have never been changed).
Unless I’m missing something, something doesn’t add up here, and I am hoping you can explain?
Thanks,
D
blobslosak said:A stamp in the book equals full service history no? Invoices are just a bonus. Don't get the issue personally.
It's also not hard to take an invoice if you want to. At least he's rung the garage and verified the stamp as genuine. Which a prospective buyer could also do.
Spark plugs aren't gonna be an issue at 65k miles either. Engines hardly gonna blow up is it.