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because dba and bosch are giads when you can pay the same for decent aftermarket gear :)

but he has DBA already...and what you call "decent aftermarket gear" often isn't any better than the DBA or Bosch gear it is just directed at more niche markets...

you get what you pay for, doesn't matter which company you get it from, price usually defines quality..so you wont necessarily get a better product but you may get one more suited to your needs...

wut????????

just stop dave. your emabarasing yourself, me and everyone else here.

have you had you pill today?!

well go and put your pants on and take it.

and forgod sake get back in the house and stop shouting at those kids outside.

anyway just defending my Bosch quickstop brake pads...they are really good, quiet, dustless and quik to stop

DBA discs have been known to fail on racecars, but thats because they are cheap....you get what you pay for...

unless you are English, then apparently you get everything amazing at bargain basement prices...lol

and dont worry dave your butt hurt about my wrecker car costing less to get on the road than your free one will soon be over, im spending a lot of cash at scottys!

I dotn know where you ever got the idea I am butthurt...My cressida is 11ty billion times better than your micra...

hahahah cause it is.

cos its yours.

mike i totalled it up the other week but just to go from wreckers to road, its under 2k. with mods and turbo kit, under 4. when its finsihed.

i could have bought wrx for 5, but this is more fun.

my cressida was on the road well under 2k...

300 to pick up car

200 new windscreen

175 new ball joints

40 bonnet struts

125 rwc ticket

75 for temp rego

900 plates and rego

25$ oil change

so

$1840 give or take a few bucks

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