How can I know if repairs are going to end?

How can I know if repairs are going to end?

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Initforthemoney

743 posts

145 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Looking at the OP's posting history, he mist be up to nearly 5k on repairs by now.

Mind you, that's probably not bad for a 20yo car with no history.

hehe

HustleRussell

24,722 posts

161 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Initforthemoney said:
Looking at the OP's posting history, he mist be up to nearly 5k on repairs by now.

Mind you, that's probably not bad for a 20yo car with no history.

hehe
I’ve heard that people are willing to spend £6,500 to experience the thrill of an appreciating classic Japanese sports car such as the 1999 Honda Civic vti smile

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

235 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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Is this a windup? Tell me it is...

SpeedySpeedBoy

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202 posts

82 months

Wednesday 21st August 2019
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texaxile said:
If the experience is paying almost double the cost of the car in repairs and not being able to drive it, then that doesn't sound like much of an experience I'd be willing to spunk 1500 sovs on.
I’d agree. To be fair though the wheel nut issue was just me being unlucky - it is quite rare. As for other ongoing repairs I guess i didn’t expect all these repairs and I doubt other people are. However Some of the buyers may just have the time to diy repair so know what their getting into either way.