80 series final cost(hopefully)

Submitted: Friday, Dec 24, 2004 at 12:27
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After buying a 94 80 series (see rig details) I have finally got it back fixed and serviced all ready for a Baxter cliffs assault tomorrow. I initially purchased it for 12600 and I new it needed some work But I figured if I got it up and going for 15 that would be ok as it had heaps of extras and was mostly in good nick (front end,suspensionetc) first stop was a new radiator and flush etc 800 but then the brake repairs cost a bit more than I hoped 1400 (new rear discs, new rear hub,new master cylinder but it has come in at 14800 It now goes like a dream. With 204k the saying just run in seems to be true as it is the highest milaege 1hz I have driven and it would be close to the fastest. I now plan to take it to point culver and work my way east through the beaches (poison,thomas river etc) and end up in Esperance for new years Anyone else be down that way I can keep an eye out for?
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Reply By: Willem - Friday, Dec 24, 2004 at 16:20

Friday, Dec 24, 2004 at 16:20
Good one Davoe...hope it gives you lots of trouble free motoring.

Have a good Christmas and let us all know about Baxter Cliffs as that is a 'must see' on my list of future things to do. Will be over in your state April/May.
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Reply By: Member - Brian H (WA) - Saturday, Dec 25, 2004 at 00:28

Saturday, Dec 25, 2004 at 00:28
Hope all goes well for the trip. Let us know what happened when you get back. Sounds like a great trip to do, but I'm up to my eye-balls fir the next 3 months with work.
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Reply By: Member - Bradley- Saturday, Dec 25, 2004 at 00:57

Saturday, Dec 25, 2004 at 00:57
mate, you should know by now that the final cost is an infinite amount.................

have a good one champ, look after the new baby.
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