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Old 08-18-2011, 10:26 PM   #1
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Hi, i've been looking around for a set belts to swap all of the belts on my mk4 supra, not sure how many there are as i don't have the car with me but I found this kit on eBay, does anyone know if this kit has all the belts as i don't know how many there are and is it at a good price? Also if someone has some new belts that their not using and would sell for cheaper pm me?

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Old 08-19-2011, 07:59 PM   #2
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Hi, i've been looking around for a set belts to swap all of the belts on my mk4 supra, not sure how many there are as i don't have the car with me but I found this kit on eBay, does anyone know if this kit has all the belts as i don't know how many there are and is it at a good price? Also if someone has some new belts that their not using and would sell for cheaper pm me?

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1) You didn't post the ebay link
2) The Mkiv Supra Turbo only has 2 belts: Accessory and Timing
3) "Cheap" and Mkiv Supra don't go together...kind of like Ferrari or Porsche and cheap don't go together either. If you want your car to perform, buy the best quality parts you can that meet or exceed oem specifications. I'm not suggesting you should overpay, but by all means if a significantly better part or consumeable is available at a higher, fair price, I'd strongly recommend that over any inferior part.
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