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cheapest brake parts
hello i need all 6 wheel cylinders and 3 brake pipes and master cylinder who is the cheapest parts supplier thank you ,rae
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Re: cheapest brake parts
sorry computer playing up ,rae
Re: cheapest brake parts
Cheapest isn't necessarily the best, particularly where brakes are concerned. I suggest that you check the main Minor parts suppliers to get an indication of prices, and compare postage costs etc. Some traders also occasionally have on-line offers, and check the ads in Minor Matters as some also offer a discount to club members.
Eric - 1971 Traveller
Re: cheapest brake parts
Hi,
I notice your in Knighton, not too far away from me. I'm guessing you want them delivered and it is usually free over 60pound.
I would try esm or bull motif for best on price. Both online facilities are very good.
I notice your in Knighton, not too far away from me. I'm guessing you want them delivered and it is usually free over 60pound.
I would try esm or bull motif for best on price. Both online facilities are very good.
Re: cheapest brake parts
Try your local Autoparts place - they can usually get brake and steering parts and may be less than a specialist supplier. Be sure to go grubby handed in your boiler suit - and ask for a discount! If you don't ask - you won't get. Better also to scribble out the order on a slightly grubby headed form - easy to run off with the computer! If they ask, just say you are starting up as a small business repairing classic cars, but of course - pay cash! At least you will save on carriage costs.



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Re: cheapest brake parts
Try someone local in Knighton, they need the business! Has David Vaughan still got a motor spares shop in Station Rd or go to Garth Garage, Penybont Rd
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Re: cheapest brake parts
Don't the pink marigolds give you away Roy?bmcecosse wrote:Try your local Autoparts place - they can usually get brake and steering parts and may be less than a specialist supplier. Be sure to go grubby handed in your boiler suit - and ask for a discount! If you don't ask - you won't get. Better also to scribble out the order on a slightly grubby headed form - easy to run off with the computer! If they ask, just say you are starting up as a small business repairing classic cars, but of course - pay cash! At least you will save on carriage costs.

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Re: cheapest brake parts
Or the sack of coal 
