Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - 07:07 pm, by: Khan Islam(Khan)
Guys...just a feedback. I put my soarer with suspension problem at Nunawading Toyota just to find the exact reason (because it was close to my work). They took 2 days to find that the air compressor is gone and gave me a quote of $2023 just to put a 2nd hand compressor. In addition, they told there might be further cost if there is leak in the airbag. They told me it may cost upto $6500 all together !!! undoubtedly, I decided to take the car out from there. Then they gave me an invoice of $472 to pay just for the diagnos. In fact they put me in a trap. Anyways i took my car out and put that in Sports & Luxury Cars.i have Learnt from the mistake and good thing is my car is back on the road now. Thanks to Sports & luxury cars. They charge me only $372. Guys.. try to avoid Nunawading Toyota in Vic, yes which is on Station st.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - 09:03 pm, by: Steve Petkos(Vipimp)
Khan Islam wrote on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 - 07:07 pm:
Anyways i took my car out and put that in Sports & Luxury Cars.
Who are these people, and what do they do? I ask because i work at the bayswater hotel, and see that shop every day! Always have a couple of Soarers in the shop front.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 01:19 pm, by: Paul Holland(Paulho)
...well I went there on recommendation for a window cable replacememnt and had them fit an FM radio expander, took all of 1/2 hr for both (the trim was off the door) excellent service, excellent knowledge...I recommend them for any specialist soarer work
Daniel Lee DieHard Victoria Soarer GT Limited UZZ31 V8
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 01:33 pm, by: Daniel Lee(Son_gokou)
I went to the Nunawading Toyota about a year ago and ask for the parts for my Soarer and the guy at the counter told me they dont have any import parts for my Soarer!!
Then he just walked out the counter and back into his room.
So now I never go the Nunawading Toyota and I always use Sports and Luxury Cars for services and parts since I got my Soarer for two years now.
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 - 06:11 pm, by: Steve Latimer(Latsus)
Actually Baggs, the origin of that place name comes from a loose Aboriginal translation of events that happened in the area a long time ago... apparently a Sister, trying to return to her convent after curfew was stranded on the wrong side of the road, when a flash flood temporarily delayed her progress.... the rest they say ...is history
Don Bagnall Moderator New Zealand I have LESS Soarers than Hayden :-(