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I would prefer to get another car rather than have it re-sprayed. I don't normally agree that cars should be replaced rather than repaired, but yours is so new I think it is warranted. It's a pity that you didn't spot the bubbles before you accepted it, it would have been much easier to swap had you refused to take delivery of it in the first place
It's great to hear from an old-school car enthusiast and I can remember doing the same thing when I was younger. These days it's nearly impossible to even find the oil filter on some new cars.
It looks like you’ve reached a stalemate. Ryco has told you there is nothing wrong with its filter and are obviously happy to leave it at that. I suggest you sit down with them and discuss your concerns face to face. If that doesn’t achieve a resolution, then take it to consumer affairs.
The Ranger gets The Tick and is a clear winner from the Amarok. The all-new Navara is not even close. But we're expecting a new Mitsubishi Triton and Toyota HiLux in the first half of 2015, so check back nearer then.
What you need to find is the factory instruction drawings, which will tell give you the information you want. My first suggestion would be to check Holden car clubs, you could also talk to a wrecker specializing in old Holdens, or talk to Rare Spares.
Your local brake specialist can advise on the amount of wear but with so few kilometres in that time you could be fine. The owner's manual will give you the answer on the timing belt but look at the time and not the number of kilometres covered as belts deteriorate even with little driving.
First you need to make sure you have all of the documentation relating to your claim, and hopefully supporting it. If the dealer won't come to the party take your claim to the Motor Traders Association of NSW and ask for their advice. You could also consult the Department of Fair Trading. Failing that legal action is always available to you.
They are renowned for having problems with the coils, so check those and replace them if needed. I would also clean the throttle body and put some injector cleaner in the fuel.