Lol, I agree but I get a 20% discount there so they're not entirely useless
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80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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Actually its because of my NRMA Free2go service. It provides people between the ages of 17-18 with free NRMA service for a year in the hope to get them onto the service for the rest of their driving lives. Its just like a normal service but doesn't apply to the car your driving rather you, so evn if you buddies break down you can get assistance. And you get the usual NRMA services, I mean its free and you get discounts like that 20% supercheap one. There are a few yonger mk3er's on this forum that I think could benefit from this. And I spent some time reading the clause and other information and I'm prety sure there isn't a catch. So yeah If your between 17-18 have a look at it... It seems like a pretty good idea.
Oh and I don't work for NRMA or have insurance with them lol...80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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yeh i have this. i think you can sign up for it if you don;t already have NRMA service cover so long as you are under 21...Originally posted by Golf Houso View PostActually its because of my NRMA Free2go service. It provides people between the ages of 17-18 with free NRMA service for a year in the hope to get them onto the service for the rest of their driving lives. Its just like a normal service but doesn't apply to the car your driving rather you, so evn if you buddies break down you can get assistance. And you get the usual NRMA services, I mean its free and you get discounts like that 20% supercheap one. There are a few yonger mk3er's on this forum that I think could benefit from this. And I spent some time reading the clause and other information and I'm prety sure there isn't a catch. So yeah If your between 17-18 have a look at it... It seems like a pretty good idea.
Oh and I don't work for NRMA or have insurance with them lol...
My mate works at supercheap though so I get 40% off at his store if he buys stuff for me
it's quite handy
edit: here is the website - http://www.befree2go.com.au/Last edited by bboyskidz; 29-11-2007, 03:22 PM.
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What did you pay for the plugs and leads?Originally posted by 95vr6 View PostReplaced my original sparkplugs today (NGK VW) stamped at 55890kms after 10 years with some Bosch super 4 and leads. It has made a bit better at the top end . VW Village did the work all ok.
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I really am tempted to just import all the parts... from an earlier post of mine in this thread:
Although I don't need the filters, at that price picking up the next set or two now wouldn't be a bad thing at allOriginally posted by The_Hawk View PostShop over 10,000 VW & Audi parts in stock for same-day shipment. Use our extensive online catalog to find the OEM and Genuine parts you need fast.
Tune up kit, VR6 AAA Include STI performance wire set and 6 NGK BKR5EKU spark plugs. 105.00
Ignition wire removal tool Ignition wire removal tool - Removes ignition wire from spark plug without pulling on cable. Professional quality metal tool designed to last, does not break like plastic versions. This tool is essential to remove ignition wires without damaging them. 43.00
Oil filter kit Original equipment. Includes oil filter element and seal ring. Filter element has plastic ends. 10.92
Fuel filter We recommend two new hose clamps shown below. 13.78
Hose clamp, 13-14mm size range 2 required 0.71
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