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Dirty, I think you should definitely sell your car to buy an F6. This also means you could sell me your clutch cheaper :P

Nice car Mike! Have a massive soft spot for the XF's. Mine had 120K on the clock in 03 and was immaculate. Baby blue, lift kit etc. If I ever see it for sale, its mine again lol

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G'day fellas, I'm finally getting my DBA's fitted on Monday with some braided lines, can anyone suggest a good brake fluid to get? I went to GoGear today and I don't fancy the PBA stuff for 50 clams a bottle though, but something that is still good to get.

Also seeing as I'm going to have to flush the old sh1t out, how many 500ml bottles do I need for the job.

Cheers all.

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Looks bloody clean & straight Mike. I was in a similar situation... My parents brought one new in 1987 and kept her until after they broke up... She ended up getting sold in 2001 from memory, was a white XF GL similar to yours :stupid:

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ego, not too sure how much fluid, but 2 bottles would be heaps. last time I bled mine I used just over 1 I think.

I just used pbr super dot 4. got it from repco, ~$12 a bottle (500mL)

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If you're flushing the system, put decent fluid back in or you'll just need to do it again in a few months if you drive hard. The cheaper the fluid, the lower the boiling point!

In an auto you want to have a high boiling point as you don't have the gears to slow you down like a manual. Once the fluid boils it's cactus & needs replacing so best to put good stuff in from the get go :stickpoke:

Can't remember the name of the stuff I put in but it's what they use in all the track porches/bmws etc. There's a German mechanic around my area that I got it from & it cost me ~$200 for a flush & refill plus he fitted my rotors...

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that not to far from the truth

aboriginal housemates ftw

we've even got a vs Late model camira on the front verge with all the windows kicked in. I might start claiming aboriginal welfair.

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