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Old 18-07-2009, 04:25 PM   #1
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Default 60,000KM Service - First Major Service

Hi - Just had my 08 Mondeo Zetec complete a 60,000km service thus thought create this thread. A major service with my rear brakes pads having to be replaced.

As a person who virtually lives in his car during the day I really noticed the difference in performance after this service. My car is religiously serviced each 15000k's.

Cost wise including service ,brake pad replacement and wiper rubbers changed was $805. Included a car wash which was nice to see they have started that again. Service done a Sinclair Ford Penrith with no issues at all - great team.

It would be interesting to hear about other peoples experience.

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