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Old 24-02-2013, 08:57 PM   #11
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Default Re: Holy crap batman! dealer servicing strikes again! (holden this time lol)

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most people can not do, have the tools or be bothered to change a cam belt at home
And changing a cambelt on a subaru would have taken at least 3 hours and would have required a kit with the belt and idler wheels and gaskets retailing for at least $300-$400, and possibly a water pump and would be very difficult to do wthout a hoist and the factory manual.

All things considered I think the price was reasonable.
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