ablexus
08-01-2006, 09:49 PM
Answer: Getting it for free. And a camber kit thrown in for good measure.
Apparently, although the service guy originally quoted me 37 dollars to connect and advance my timing two degrees, one of the other service gents (the manager, I'm inferring, who also has a Titan) saw fit to put it under the "first year & 12,000 miles" category.
I had always been SUPER friendly, chatting it up with him and never being the d!ck customer, who knows if it's run-of-the mill for him, but it certainly was a nice surprise.
Now, the camber kit was a more common issue that I don't think should have been charged, but it's still nice to see a line of big fat zeros under "Total Costs"
Andrew
Apparently, although the service guy originally quoted me 37 dollars to connect and advance my timing two degrees, one of the other service gents (the manager, I'm inferring, who also has a Titan) saw fit to put it under the "first year & 12,000 miles" category.
I had always been SUPER friendly, chatting it up with him and never being the d!ck customer, who knows if it's run-of-the mill for him, but it certainly was a nice surprise.
Now, the camber kit was a more common issue that I don't think should have been charged, but it's still nice to see a line of big fat zeros under "Total Costs"
Andrew