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CozmoNz wrote:odd... maybe subaru outdate cars faster than toyota? you dont see THAT many Leones about compared to 1986 celica, corona, yada yada
I work at a general mechanical work shop and when ever i have rung toyota reguarding intake pipes ( e.g 2LT 100mm corigated rubber pipe between airbox and pipe that leads to turbo), $268+ . And lol at the SW20 cam belt job, thats probly the worst example, i know from experiance that WRX would be easyer, probly end up similar $$$ all up tho. I think i came across wrong, im well aware that subarus arnt all that, just saying toyota isnt the be all and end all, but must be noted they are the best japanese car makerMr Revhead wrote:INCORRECT
i have yet to come across one that is $200.. let alone more than...
go price a subaru for a cambelt change... say a wrx. then price the equivalent bits for say... a 3sgte sw20.
or how abotu water pumps? or shocks? hmmm what about clutch kits?
fact is toyota is just about the cheapest for OEM parts.....
Mr Revhead wrote:the retail on that part (17881-54340) from a 2lt ln130 surf is $151.79
i think you need to be asking whoever you spoke to some questions!!
the point that i was trying to make is that for common service parts toyota is the cheapest..... if you want a real fright price up V6 mitsi cambelt parts
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What are u talking about?CozmoNz wrote:dude, it was my first car, cost me $750...
go find me a wrx for $750 in good nick with about 170,000km's on it.
we stick with toyota for a reason, theres more than 1 engine. more than 1 drivetrain, more than 1 CAR.
CozmoNz wrote:dude, it was my first car, cost me $750...
go find me a wrx for $750 in good nick with about 170,000km's on it.
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