Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/11/2010 Posts: 918
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premio wrote:seppuku wrote:jimmy1 wrote:a) are there things you should be doing in the meantime (before the car arrives) to expedite the clearing process?........ e) Lastly, is there really any point doing a major service on the vehicle before driving off or is a minor service just good enough?....[color=blue]change oil, oil filter, air cleaner. Oil change is the most important. Also check for loose wheel nuts Kidogo disagree unless u r buying from a bad seller normally the oil filter, aircleaner, engine oil, plugs that comes with most Japanese cars are original stuff that u cant even get at Toyota Kenya and most are still usable for anothe 10000kms the best thing is to check each and replace whichever requires replacement. [quote=mawinder]You need to fuel the car,rivet the toyota sign or logos,fit an fm expander or buy a new radio,car identity,chain the side mirror for some models,fit an alarm system,fit spacers,wash the car the list is endless depending on the car. And where did you fellows gather the notion that it is a Toyota? No random ill feelings about the brand but mine isn't - just for the record. @premio, isn't an oil change the least you can do? I like your check-and-change-if-necessary attitude about the rest of the things though. By the way what is this thing about tires getting compromised on the long trip in the sea? Just another myth I guess, right? Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.
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