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  1. Yup, photos work fine with your link. Cheers, Laurence
  2. Hey guys. I'm trying to help my grandparents sell their Holden Commodore (the don't really use the internet). They have owned the car from new and it only has 148,000km's. They are looking for $5,500 but will accept any offers near the buy now. Trademe link: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.as...297&ed=true (ps: I can't add photos but if anyone else can post a few photos from the TM link that would be appreciated) 2000 Holden Commodore Acclaim 3.6L V6 - Airbags - Traction control - Electric Seats - Cruise control - Central Locking - Holden alarm They have had it serviced every 10,000km's and have the Service booklet with appropriate stamps. Has always been serviced at Holden dealerships (usually in Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast) I am looking after the car until it sells. Can be viewed in Johnsonville, Wellington Cheers, Laurence
  3. You won't be able to cover it under contents insurance as it's a motor vehicle, so will need motor vehicle specific insurance. In any case you will have to take out your own policy because you own it ie. it won't be covered under your relatives insurance. 3rd party fire & theft would be the way to go but you need to check with the specific insurance company if you are covered while it in the garage where you don't reside. Cheers, Laurence
  4. My 2c I thought i'd come up with a short list of positives and negatives off the top of my head. Feel free to add to the list. Just my thoughts.. Positives: - Great news for 10-20% of drivers that actually maintain their cars regularly, regardless of what the WOF check sheet says. Will save money on WOF checks for classic cars, daily drivers, new buys etc - Great news for businesses looking to save money on brand new fleet vehicle WOF's - Great incentive to get people buying newer vehicles and reducing the age of the NZ fleet by making older cars less attractive. - Great news for people with a few vehicles. I know plenty of people with 3, 4, 5, cars that will save $100's a year on WOF's when they regularly service their vehicles already. Negatives - Bad news for people that no nothing about cars and only get problems fixed when they fail a WOF inspection. - Bad news for anyone that only check their wheels, fluids, wipers, components etc every WOF check. - What happens when that small oil leak that would have been checked at the 6 month WOF and had a new gasket fitted now becomes a full engine rebuild at 12 months because they ran around for 8-9 months with no oil in the engine? - Or the above with no water? or no auto fluid? Or bald tyres? or wiper blades, or batteries... - Bad news for people already flouting the law. Now they will have an extra 6 months of running cars with no WOF checks. - Bad news for genuine mechanics who take pride in looking after their customers that will lose a LOT of business or have to push for more service checks. IMO I can see the cost of the humble WOF check going up OR mechanics pushing clients for mid-year service checks to keep business ticking over. If that happens it's a good thing but won't it just mean people are still visiting the mechanic just as much, and taking just as much time to drop their car off.. The only difference will be 1 yearly check will be a WOF check, the other will be a service. I don't mean to sound pessimistic.. Just have some concerns. Laurence
  5. Bump. Auction closes next Monday. - Car in very good condition. - Reconditioned engine. Cheers, Laurence
  6. Hi Guys, We are selling our family car. 1995 Subaru Impreza Gravel Express. Has done only 137,000k's and had a full service around 120,000km's. Details are listed on the trademe auction. Genuine reason for sale. Trademe link: http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-cars/...n-552875784.htm Thanks, Laurence
  7. Sounds like fraud.. Lay a complaint with the Police. provide a copy of your bank statement etc showing you deposited the $55 into his account. Provide them with a copy of the txt messages on your phone also stating he posted it on a public holiday. Provide them a copy of his trademe account showing the mobile number is the same. Then get the complaint sent down south. If he wants to rip you off the Police can pay him a visit and put the pressure on him to PROVE he hasn't ripped you off. Don't do anything lowball that can come back to bite you. Just go through the proper channels Cheers, Laurence
  8. Hi Stephen, Don't have much time to get online these days. Have an 8 month old baby. Regarding the steering wheel there is no boss kit unfortunately. I have a feeling it came off my old e21 (which is going back 6-7 years). I was unpacking some boxes in the garage and found it. Still in very good condition though. Laurence
  9. Hey Guys, Well I was cleaning out the garage today and I found a very good condition Autotenica steering wheel + Jet horn with BMW logo. Cleaned up really nice and it's listed on Trade Me with $1 reserve. Trying to upload a photo. Will do it soon. Meanwhile, check out the listing: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=547762482 Edit: I've tried to attach a photo but can't. If someone can copy/paste the Trade Me photo into this thread that would be appreciated. Thanks, Laurence
  10. Thanks, After some further research i've chosen the Autowatch 5 star alarm. The battery back-up siren is digitally encoded and this means I don't need an override key or to have the unit in an easy to reach position. Needless to say any potential crooks would have to remove some serious body panels to get to the battery back-up siren to turn it off Cheers, Laurence
  11. Cheers for the feedback guys. Going to see a few companies around Wellington this week. AVS and Mongoose are on par price wise at around $500-$550 installed for the 5 star rated alarm. I will try my luck and see if I can get them down in price a bit and go from there. Cheers, Laurence
  12. I'm looking at installing an alarm into our family car and the insurance company has recommended a 5 star alarm. Had a check on Trade me and there are a few options and alarms seem to be similarly priced. So i'm looking for some feedback.. pros/cons of different brands. Seems the popular alarms are: AVS S5 Mongoose M80G Uniden VS2600 Any other alarms I should be looking out for/consider? Cheers, Laurence
  13. is it just me or did anyone else notice the lady in scenario "3" trying to walk her child across the road, right in front of the 4x4 turning left??? Holding hand is a good start but what if the kid lurches forward/pulls away? Too close to the intersection and car! I really do wonder sometimes... Laurence
  14. I had a tyre guy trying to 'lever' the tyre off the rim on my BBS RS's when they were replacing a flay tyre. Left a huge flat spot on the rim.. needless to say they ended up paying for the rim to be fixed. Half-arse jobs are becoming all too common these days. Laurence
  15. Get to it ppl... 10 votes behind the leaders.. Please vote tonight if you haven't done so already.. Who said a little friendly competition was bad for ya Cheers, Laurence
  16. as soon as I win lotto.... Laurence
  17. One week to go... please vote if you haven't already. Thanks to everyone that has voted so far How to vote: (It's so simple and easy) 1 - Click the link below 2 - 'Like' Sharisse Eberlein Photography Facebook Page 3 - 'Like' our wedding photo. Link posted: http://www.facebook.com/SharisseEberleinPhotography Our pic is this one: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=101...e=1&theater Cheers, Laurence
  18. HAHAHA!! she will be wondering now
  19. Awesome response. Wasn't expecting so many votes. Cheers everyone!! Cheers, Laurence
  20. awesome, cheers guys!! Laurence
  21. Hey guys, VOTING CLOSES TOMORROW and we are 10 votes behind the leaders... Please vote if you haven't already!! How to vote: (It's so simple and easy) 1 - Click the link below 2 - 'Like' Sharisse Eberlein Photography Facebook Page 3 - 'Like' our wedding photo. Link posted: http://www.facebook.com/SharisseEberleinPhotography Our pic is this one: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=101...e=1&theater Much appreciated guys!! Cheers, Laurence
  22. we have Digital TV, internet (10G) & home phone with Telstra.. It's works out a little cheaper that Telecom but we chose Telstra because they offered no fixed term. TV and internet are pretty good, but there have been a few times when the lines have gone in our area, end up losing TV and net for the better part of a day. T-Box is appealing but we just don't like the idea of signing up for 24 months, which is what's required. Laurence
  23. Don't quote me on this but I believe you can tint your tail lights, provided you don't cover the small reflective square which is part of the rear light. Best bet to check with NZTA, or a LLVA (low-volume cert.) shop. I've popped into our local shop in JVille a few times. They seem more than happy to talk through ideas etc. Laurence
  24. Haha - too true. LOL.. but this week I filled up just before they hiked the price Laurence
  25. Cheers for the further input guys. I had considered holding out for the new law - bigger cc engine but I've decided to stay with a 250cc, mainly because of running cost/registration/insurance. Insurance nearly tripled (3rd party), rego up 1/12 times, fuel costs up too.. I could easily spend $1000 extra per year just getting the bike on the road.. I'm not too worried about lower top speed. Happy to cruise to work at 90-95kph. There's so many damn road works on the main road these days it's impossible to get to 100kph anyways, lol. I'll get pics up soon when I pick the bike up - in a few weeks or so. Laurence
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