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returning a faulty car
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Yes i am referencing mine which has 280 bhp but could be less now after 20 years .
engine is fine so it is the turbo gasket leaking causing loss of power.
need to change the gasket .
did I answer the questions now ?0 -
stranger12 wrote: »Yes i am referencing mine which has 280 bhp but could be less now after 20 years .
engine is fine so it is the turbo gasket leaking causing loss of power.
need to change the gasket .
did I answer the questions now ?
Don't worry. Top motor and I would expect it cost a fair bit.
As you can tell this board can be a little grumpy on occasion as you've had several comments relating to things 'in general' and not actually knowing anything about your particular car or miles.
A leaking gasket would, for me, something you could argue was there to start with. Worth a decent chat with the dealer to see. As long as it didn't come from Keithley Autos you should be ok...What if there was no such thing as a rhetorical question?0
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