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Olbert

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  • Toyota Model
    Corolla
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    2005
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    Australian Capital Territory

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    Oliver

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  1. I have a 2005 Corolla Ascent (base model, no modifications) with 260,000km on the clock. I've had it since km one and it's had an ok life - not much city driving, a lot of country km's. It's had logbook servicing for 200,000km then fairly regular servicing since then. It's had it's gearbox replaced at 215,000km. The front bumper is quite dodge but still works. It's got a few dints and scratches, as well as a cosmetic rust patch underneath the door handle on the drivers door (bloody roo!). It was just registered in Canberra in February. Aside from the gearbox, it's been quite cheap and very reliable and good on the petrol. I just got quoted $2000 to fix up the following issues: (I'm not a car person, so forgive me if I don't quite get the terminology right) crap windscreen wipers (they are currently pretty bad at wiping) $45cracked serpentine bolt in the drive train $195front shock absorber is dodge $844 (+wheel alignment $77)left inner cv clamp has a slow leak $118coolant flush $118both rear shocks $580its going to need two new rear tyres next 10,000km (cos of uneven ware from the shocks) ~ $200I've been to this mechanic a couple of times and he hasn't tried to bull$#!t me thus far, so I trust that all this actually needs doing. It's the mechanics opinion that the shock issues are because it's so old and that once I do that and get the other stuff fixed, the car will be good to go. He reckons that because it's a Corolla, it will last pretty much forever and if I spend this money now, nothing else is likely to go wrong for a while. This seems a lot to spend on my car. It's had a good life so far but I don't want to start throwing good money after bad. Should I get it fixed? How much (ballpark figure) is it worth to sell right now? How much (ballpark figure) is it worth to fix and sell? Should I attempt to fix some of it by myself by getting parts from Repco? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  2. I have a 2005 Corolla Ascent Hatchback and my front right headlight assembly is cracked. It's full of water residue and the main headlight itself has stopped working. I want to replace the full front right headlight assembly. My primary option would be to buy one for a reasonable price online but after an hour of searching I am no closer to my goal. Are there any websites that will sell me what I want at a reasonable price, local or overseas (if they ship to Aus for reasonable $$$)? Failing that I live in Canberra, so if anyone knows any good places to get one that would also be helpful. Actually if anyone has a front right headlight assembly to sell me directly that would be awesome! Also what cost am I looking at? I have found anything from $US40 (without postage) to $AU280 with postage online. Thanks in advance.
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