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djpkins wrote:Thats right mate.
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.cusco ae the nuts.
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.those e-bay ones arn't worth a bag of nuts.
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.superlightweight alluminium is another way of spelling
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$hit.
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from your comments, i can only assume that you have personal experience of the ebay strutbraces.
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i brought some appx 3 years ago for a previous mr2.
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this was after asking for advice on this forum.
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at the time the ones in question were believed to be produced by motoria,and cost i think
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£89 for the pair.
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the front one made a massive difference,at the time i was using the cat and fiddle on most weekends,and it was a welcome addition.
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as to the rear i can't really say if their was any difference,
in short and in my own opinion i would say,they are well worth buying.
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the front one does make a difference,and as for the quality of the material
surely anything has to be an improvement on the originals.
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paul.
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