I won $200 in free service from a local acura dealer... what do i have done :)

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Just wondering....

Car has roughly 8300 miles on it.

within the last 200...

White Cap Trans Fluid, Oil Change, Brake Fluid service, Clutch master service, Coolant Flush, Fuel Filter, and Main relay.

aside from TB/WP what would anyone here suggest something else to do? Did i miss anything that is either needed or precaution?

If not i will end up using it on my RL for some maintenance.
 
transferable?
possibly sell it locally to someone that can make use of it better than yourself at the moment.
 
I'd just use it for ~4 oil changes unless it has to be all used up at once..
 
How bout ABS flush and power steering flush?
 
FWIW, $200.00 does'nt get you much at a dealership nowadays. I agree with Adrian on the oils changes. If it has to be used up all at once, stock up on oil filters.
 
Use it for the RL.

I wouldn't trust them on your 8k mile immaculate NSX!!!

Plus it sounds beyond up to date on ALL services!!
 
sell it on prime.

for 150 the person getting it will gain 50 buck

and you gained 150 bucks for free.

you'll never use it.

did you guys know that 90% of gift cards are never used, and after they expire the gift card holder/company keeps the cash its free money to them.

sell it or do a raffle maybe the funniest picture posted of their NSX

have some fun with it, you know we all would shoot for it for a small contest etc. LOL
 
oh yeah I forgot to say your one lucky dog.

score a new imola NSX and now 200 buck gift package,

you need to go play lotto someone is looking out for you.

you need to call John Edwards for a spirit reading see if any passed relatives are tring to help you out.

heres his link
http://johnedward.net/

lucky dog is all i can say
 
Nothing. They are just going to break something else, and you are going to walk out paying $1500 in repairs. :tongue:
 
did you guys know that 90% of gift cards are never used, and after they expire the gift card holder/company keeps the cash its free money to them.

While I can't confirm if the statement about 90% of gift cards never being used is correct.
I can confirm, however, that most gift cards currently DO NOT (and CAN NOT) EXPIRE with the Federal Credit CARD Act of 2009.

http://www.consumersunion.org/pub/core_financial_services/003889.html
http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/gift-card-federal-reserve-regulations-1271.php

I don't know if this free gift certiciate falls under these regulations since the OP did not load the gift certificate with his own money.
 
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well I was just sayin. LOL

most of my info is about 60-76.5% correct and has lots of fillers and added spice
 
While I can't confirm if the statement about 90% of gift cards never being used is correct.
I can confirm, however, that most gift cards currently DO NOT (and CAN NOT) EXPIRE with the Federal Credit CARD Act of 2009.

http://www.consumersunion.org/pub/core_financial_services/003889.html
http://www.creditcards.com/credit-card-news/gift-card-federal-reserve-regulations-1271.php

I don't know if this free gift certiciate falls under these regulations since the OP did not load the gift certificate with his own money.

I don't know if the number is 90%, but I have read that a substantial percentage of either gift cards or rebate offers are never perfected or claimed--thus leading to profits for the issuing companies.

This is why everyone offers such great rebate deals, wherein you have to mail in a form. Most people never get around to doing it, and by the time they remember, the purchase is so distent they often don't care anymore.
 
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