Murray Motors - Hang on a f**king minute!
Careful, or you might get moderated againscott_e wrote:JPS, Falklands or Dreadnaughts for me i guess ... when i eventually get one.... it it just me or have Exige S2 prices actually gone up recently ?
I seem to remember Dreadnaughts saying they dont service toyota engine models ... this was a while back though.

But yes, better weather coming = more buyers.
jj wrote:Careful, or you might get moderated againscott_e wrote:JPS, Falklands or Dreadnaughts for me i guess ... when i eventually get one.... it it just me or have Exige S2 prices actually gone up recently ?
I seem to remember Dreadnaughts saying they dont service toyota engine models ... this was a while back though.![]()
But yes, better weather coming = more buyers.


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Calmed down enough to phone them today, and John realised I had been billed for 4 tyres worth of labour and not 2. SO I was credited £60 something quid. Still means I paid £30 a tyre inc VAT to have them fitted. Next time I'll have them sent to Glasgow free of charge and get them fitted by a local outfit for a couple of quid a corner.
Same goes for all other parts from now on, as the labour rate is shocking. Good tip on just getting the oil service done with them by the way, is that good enough to have the book stamped?
Same goes for all other parts from now on, as the labour rate is shocking. Good tip on just getting the oil service done with them by the way, is that good enough to have the book stamped?
Not sure, will find out next week, though i'm having second thoughts now....Bada Bing! wrote:Calmed down enough to phone them today, and John realised I had been billed for 4 tyres worth of labour and not 2. SO I was credited £60 something quid. Still means I paid £30 a tyre inc VAT to have them fitted. Next time I'll have them sent to Glasgow free of charge and get them fitted by a local outfit for a couple of quid a corner.
Same goes for all other parts from now on, as the labour rate is shocking. Good tip on just getting the oil service done with them by the way, is that good enough to have the book stamped?
Are you still in Ayr Gaz? When I can't be arsed/need ramps (and AFAIK Shug) use Croft service station/johnnie johnston motorsoprt in Tarbolton - proper car enthusiasts. There's been an exige going there as well.
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Yeah, still in Ayr, mate. Tarbolton isn't far away from me. I must check it out, cos I've had enough of making 150 mile trips to Edinburgh and getting raped. Once the warranty has run out, that'll hopefully be a thing of the past.woody wrote:Not sure, will find out next week, though i'm having second thoughts now....Bada Bing! wrote:Calmed down enough to phone them today, and John realised I had been billed for 4 tyres worth of labour and not 2. SO I was credited £60 something quid. Still means I paid £30 a tyre inc VAT to have them fitted. Next time I'll have them sent to Glasgow free of charge and get them fitted by a local outfit for a couple of quid a corner.
Same goes for all other parts from now on, as the labour rate is shocking. Good tip on just getting the oil service done with them by the way, is that good enough to have the book stamped?
Are you still in Ayr Gaz? When I can't be arsed/need ramps (and AFAIK Shug) use Croft service station/johnnie johnston motorsoprt in Tarbolton - proper car enthusiasts. There's been an exige going there as well.
http://www.jjmotorsport.co.uk/
Thats their old website, before Johnnie took over Croft, still the same people though.
Thats their old website, before Johnnie took over Croft, still the same people though.