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Anticipated Repairs Beyond 160k Miles


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We have a 2002 RX300 AWD with almost 160K on the odometer. The car has been relatively trouble free. The only repairs we had were leaky power steering pump (fixed unde warranty at 50K) and throttle body (replaced at 130K). We're in the process of moving to Europe for 3 years and will be taking the car with us. Are there any particular engine/car parts that should be replaced as a preventative measure prior to our departure. We plan to do the timing belt, brakes, water pump,all fluids etc.., however we'd like to get an advice as to what might go bad that should be replaced now as the car is approaching 200K miles. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

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We have a 2002 RX300 AWD with almost 160K on the odometer. The car has been relatively trouble free. The only repairs we had were leaky power steering pump (fixed unde warranty at 50K) and throttle body (replaced at 130K). We're in the process of moving to Europe for 3 years and will be taking the car with us. Are there any particular engine/car parts that should be replaced as a preventative measure prior to our departure. We plan to do the timing belt, brakes, water pump,all fluids etc.., however we'd like to get an advice as to what might go bad that should be replaced now as the car is approaching 200K miles. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

I am curious how much is the shipping of the car to europe. And also most all of the countries in Europe are Left Hand drive. What makes it worth doing all that? Are the cars in Europe much more expensive in Europe?

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Expatriate,

I beleive yo need to contact the (a) country youuj plan to call your base,possibly start at the consolate, to accertain what modifcations will be necessary. Omce yor registeresd in one country you can travel where you want. Plan on spending a couple k. In general different countries will have some sort of expensive but different conversion or taxes. You might want to contact a broker.

Regards, PK

Deepaki,

Only England and Japan are right hand drive in the western world (that I know of).

PK

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