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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Twingo 133 Newbie - Looking to buy, have some questions!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cup RS 133" data-source="post: 181859" data-attributes="member: 4225"><p>Hi mate, had my cambelt changed a few month ago. After ringing round various specialists near me which they weren't many non could supply a courtesy car. So I took it to the dealer in pontefract West Yorkshire. Total cost ££750 that included timing/cambelt kit, aux belt plus tensioner, dephaser pulley and coolant. It is a big outlay but it's more for pierce of mind really comes with 1 year guarantee and that will last me another 70,000 miles or 5 years so definitely haggle the price when you come to buy if the belt needs doing. Oh by the way dephaser isn't essential but if it were to break they'd have to redo the belts anyway so makes sense to do it people and do the lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cup RS 133, post: 181859, member: 4225"] Hi mate, had my cambelt changed a few month ago. After ringing round various specialists near me which they weren't many non could supply a courtesy car. So I took it to the dealer in pontefract West Yorkshire. Total cost ££750 that included timing/cambelt kit, aux belt plus tensioner, dephaser pulley and coolant. It is a big outlay but it's more for pierce of mind really comes with 1 year guarantee and that will last me another 70,000 miles or 5 years so definitely haggle the price when you come to buy if the belt needs doing. Oh by the way dephaser isn't essential but if it were to break they'd have to redo the belts anyway so makes sense to do it people and do the lot. [/QUOTE]
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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Twingo 133 Newbie - Looking to buy, have some questions!
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