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    Question Parts - Where's the Best Value for Money?

    My '94 Disco tdi requires parts, parts and more parts!

    Timing Belt, Serpentine Belt are my main necessities at this point - anyone recommend a supplier, local to Brisbane/Ipswich/Gold Coast (Qld) or online?

    (I'd love an idea on price/s for same and any 'extras' that are required for same)

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    If you have time up your sleeve then buy from the UK, otherwise there are numerous aussie companies that provide good service and reasonable prices.
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    Karcraft in Siverwater, Sydney, best prices around and only a day away by express post, Regards Frank.

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    +1 for Karcraft
    If you are buying a full timing belt kit then make sure you get the solid lipped cast crank gear and not the spot welded one as they have been known to come apart.
    Karcraft also have the INA bearings which as said to be the best.
    I attached the 2010 price list to this older thread to give you an idea on pricing and other suppliers.
    D1 Parts.. Where from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vanderz View Post
    I just looked up the vented disc rotors for my '95 Classic. - It appears that a PAIR of rotors costs $95 plus $25 flat rate to WA. NOt arguing with that price...

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    Good Stuff!!!

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    FWD at Fairfield, Brisbane are pretty good. You have to shop around as individual parts can differ form suppliers dramatically

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