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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: jackanoryboy on 09 February 2007, 17:29

Title: Aftermarket parts
Post by: jackanoryboy on 09 February 2007, 17:29
Just got a quote from my local non VW garage for the following items:

Front wishbones (excluding ball joints): £80 each
Rear wheel bearings: £45 each
Cam belt & tensioner: £30

Got a "rough" estimate of £420 in total, including a service, all for a Mk3 8v Anniversary (96P).  They get the majority of their parts from Andrew Page.

Now this seemed a bit steep, and a quick look at Euro Car Parts confirmed this.  I don't want to go spending megabucks as i'm selling it shortly.  Thing is, are the parts that ECP stock of decent quality?  And while i'm at it, anybody know of any reputable VW specialists (if there is such a thing!) in or around Newcastle?

Much obliged  :smiley:

Title: Re: Aftermarket parts
Post by: totzo on 09 February 2007, 17:42
£420 sounds pretty reasonable given the time involved. Did you check gsf- apparently all good stuff, ecp stock varied quality stuff, some good some really cheap n nasty, or so I've heard.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Aftermarket parts
Post by: jackanoryboy on 09 February 2007, 17:50
Never heard of GSF.  Do you have any contact details?
Title: Re: Aftermarket parts
Post by: totzo on 09 February 2007, 17:52
here's their web:

http://www.gsfcarparts.com/
Title: Re: Aftermarket parts
Post by: boneybradley on 09 February 2007, 17:55
Why not go to andrew page yourself..I do

If the part's are from andrew page they will be febi bilstein make for the suspension and cambelt will be quinton hazel or similar..good quality bit's
Title: Re: Aftermarket parts
Post by: bigun on 09 February 2007, 17:56
Hi mate,

I'm in Newcastle, might be able to help.

I've just had my girlfriends mk3 gti 8v sorted with quite a few repairs by a bloke I've used for years. He's an engineer so bit more educated than the average mechanic, loves golfs (just done his son's up and loves my girlfriends), and just works for himself so prices are good.

We've just had done; discs/pads front and back, ball joints, suspension top mounts, power steering belt and adjusting bolt, cv boot, new rear hubs and a few other things (car is absolutely perfect now) all done with parts and labour for £350.

Drop me a line to paulmfinlay@binternet.com and I'll send you his details etc. (He's in Wallsend)

Cheers
Title: Re: Aftermarket parts
Post by: adyh on 09 February 2007, 17:57
When they are changing the cam belt , get the other belts changed at the same time.