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<blockquote data-quote="GuneBhai" data-source="post: 18027272" data-attributes="member: 385820"><p>Parts for the Euro car is not readily available in SL market. So it is a money and time consuming affair to find a good part for a Euro. Besides finding a part is just one of the bigger problem. The most important thing is to find a good mechanic who knows Euros. Those people aren't available outside Colombo. </p><p></p><p>So if a person is not dedicated to his/her car, have 60,000 rupees to spare at any given time and live in Colombo suburbs it is not worth considering buying a Euro in Sri Lanka. Better stick to more reliable and economical Japs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuneBhai, post: 18027272, member: 385820"] Parts for the Euro car is not readily available in SL market. So it is a money and time consuming affair to find a good part for a Euro. Besides finding a part is just one of the bigger problem. The most important thing is to find a good mechanic who knows Euros. Those people aren't available outside Colombo. So if a person is not dedicated to his/her car, have 60,000 rupees to spare at any given time and live in Colombo suburbs it is not worth considering buying a Euro in Sri Lanka. Better stick to more reliable and economical Japs. [/QUOTE]
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