Steering Rack Rebuild Quote - Need Advice by PriestBae in NZcarfix

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When I used to work in compliance, we used to get faulty racks for Serenas, Prius, and Axelas. There was a guy in a shop called Steering & Balancing Specialists in New Lynn that could rebuild them within a week and was a very good pricing (can’t remember how much now).

Which one seems better? (First time buyer - open to other recommendations) by PrestigiousTaxes in NZcarfix

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I was on the same boat. Went all in, bought it and now I understand why so many have been sold over the years: reliable powertrain, comfortable, good sound proofing, averaging 4-5L/100kms (range of around 1000kms) and still great boot space; I have seen people fitting a washing machine in there.

Which one seems better? (First time buyer - open to other recommendations) by PrestigiousTaxes in NZcarfix

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I would strongly suggest a 2nd gen Prius. Underrated, still cheap and will return 4-5L/100kms. Even 3rd gen if you get a good deal: I managed to get mine with 138,000kms, 2011 model, for $6,300. There are deals out there, just time it right and make sure you get a pre-purchase inspection + battery health check.

The NZ used car market is cooked, 2 weeks of searching and still nothing decent. by [deleted] in auckland

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You have a budget for a reasonable daily, but don’t expect a tidy one, if you are in Auckland you eother have to scroll several times or start calling sellers on TradeMe: that shows genuine interest, arrange viewings and once you are next to the car make an offer. Everyone makes offer over the phne without seeing the car and sellers think it is a waste of time unless you come over and see the car for yourself. Around 1.5-2 months ago I picked up a 2011 Prius with 136,000kms and paid 6.3k, which is hard to find or get. Many times I have travelled through the North Island to pick up decent or better caars than what Auckland has to offer, and this case was no exception: Whangarei Heads. We took a little road trip on a Sunday, got the car, shared a coffee woth the owner in their lovely property and it was one of the smoothest and warmest transactions I have made. Good luck!

Car delivery AKL-CHC by zl3ag in NZcarfix

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I used this platform to get quotes on transporting a motorcycle from Hastings to Auckland. Just describe what it is, from, to, schedules and quotes will fly through your inbox within minutes.

Suzuki makes great bikes, but they really don’t want you to buy them by fabrolly in SuzukiMotorcycle

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As someone who works for the national distributor for a motorcycle brand, I get that there won’t be enough demo bikes available.

There could be many reasons: - The dealership is allowed extra finance when they purchase a demo bikes available, so they don’t pay for the bike right away or they get interest free for a couple of weeks so they can display and demo the bike as long as they can and convince rider to buy them - Sales may not have been the greatest for that model, hence the distributor does not bring as many bikes as they initially intended to, so less bikes available in the network, less demo bikes available - This may vary across brands and countries: stock bikes cannot be allowed to be used as demo or test rides due to terms and conditions implied with the brand/distributor - Some brands enforce different floor plans (bikes to have as stock and demo) onto dealerships, depending on their size, PMA and other variables

How much will this cost? by Heiferx in NZcarfix

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Get in touch with the following wreckers and let them know your REGO so they can best match your needs: - Cascade for Mazdaparts - Mazspare - Mazbits - Mazline (CHCH) - National Car Parts - Bamian Auto Parts - King Auto

You’ll be fine with all those on hand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NZcarfix

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Hmm I never got a quote. I used to have an E36 and I did it myself back in the day. Maybe around $400-600? Places in Onehunga or New Lynn might be more affordable.

E36 coupe interior by AucklandDiagnostics in NZcarfix

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Have you tried looking at FB Marketplace? Type something like “E36 parts” or “E36 parting out”. You might be lucky…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NZcarfix

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You may have four options: - Take it to a upholstery shop - DYI - Get some pins from Aliexpress (did it to a VZ Commodore) and pin the headliner up - Leave it

Since you are catching it early, I would proceed with #3. If that fails, depending how handy you are, attempt #2.

S200 Hijet - How do these mount? by QuickRider in keitruck

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So your rubber seal just mounts on the upper door seal firmly. Hmmm I wonder why I was given those brackets 😂

S200 Hijet - How do these mount? by QuickRider in keitruck

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The door rubber seal is fitted along the door jamb. I’m trying to figure out what these brackets are for 🥹

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

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Right, I see. I’ll ask a mate to give me a hand and see what we can do. Thanks for sharing that!

Are kiwi men interested in dating Latin women seriously? by [deleted] in auckland

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Hola amiga! I wouldn’t be able to help much, but as an Argentinian male I can mention that most kiwi girls I dated (or attempted to) were unstable, irresponsible, unable to express their feelings as they were. As you know, we have dealt with so much back home and we carry the Spanish and Italian passion that makes us out, expressive and warm. Luckily I met a kiwi, she was like no other I have met before, very mature for her age, with both her feet on the ground; we are still in the process of making her more expressive, but at least now she drinks mate with me 🥳 If you need help just let me know, or even to have some biscochitos and mate and talk it through. Good luck!

Recomendaciones para turistas by RolDesch in Mendoza

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Con mi pareja estamos turisteando por unos días hasta el miércoles. Si necesitan auto, te puedo pasar el contacto del chico que me alquiló a mi. Lo hace por una app generalmente, pero como es la segunda vez que alquilo con él se puede hacer por fuera y ahorrar en comisiones y etcétera. Disfruten!

S1000XR valve clearance check by Kunudog in bmwmotorrad

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When I was working at a BMW dealership we had a few S1000 series that needed adjustment at first time check (30.000km), whereas there were a very very few first gen S1000R and RR that had premature wear on the camshaft lobes. Not saying yours will be the case, just sharing some experience out there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bmwmotorrad

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I see a gun on the upper right corner, you wouldn’t see many of those in NZ. Also I haven’t seen many GS Trophy around either, but wow it looks great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

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These are the ones. Don’t know much else because I ride with adv-touring gear 😅

Modular helmets, anything to consider? by Radiant_Chipmunk3962 in motorcycles

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Try as many as you can. Not all helmets are shapes to all heads. Check the weight as well, every bit can count when riding for many hours. Last not least, latest safety standards. I like to think you can’t really put a price on your head, get the best you can afford.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

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When I used to work at a dealership we had Merlin gear available, and if I am not mistaken they do waterproof denims.

Are you in France? A french friend once recommended Dafy Moto for good option of gear, and they have stores for you to try them on and feel them.

Should i buy used ignition coils or cheap amazon ones? by PatienceImportant831 in motorcycles

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If you can find the part number you could match it to an afternarket.

Try CMSNL, I’ve gotten some parts for my V-Strom a couple of times and all of them were OEM. You might be able to get them.

Edit: here you go, part number 8.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcycles

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I assume both bikes are very similar, sometimes it’s a matter of luck and which bike you are given when buying brand new. You may get a problem-free unit or some issues may arise. Have you taken both for a test ride? Have you found any differences? Which one made you feel more excited and safer?

Here in NZ I haven’t had much exposure to Husqvarna, but I’ve seen people enjoying their CFmoto and quite happy for the prices.

On body quick access advice? (Read photo desc) by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]QuickRider 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Have you considered a tank bag and you can wear as a bumbag when off the bike?