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  • mtechnik
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    There is automatically sort of VAT(sales tax) of 17% and then who knows what else''s heaped on the cost price.

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  • nando
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    Originally posted by mtechnik View Post
    To show you how markets are just messed up sometimes,

    would you guys believe that a timing belt plus tensioner costs approx. 100 euros over here. All this when Germany is frickin' next door.
    how much of that is taxes though.. not neccesarily sales tax, but taxes/duties/tarifs between the original source in germany and wherever you are.

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  • mtechnik
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    Originally posted by dude8383 View Post
    Seriously?! How much would it cost if you actually went to a German Parts supplier in Germany??
    Dead serious. Would have to inquire what the prices are in Germany.

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  • dude8383
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    Originally posted by mtechnik View Post
    To show you how markets are just messed up sometimes,

    would you guys believe that a timing belt plus tensioner costs approx. 100 euros over here. All this when Germany is frickin' next door.
    Seriously?! How much would it cost if you actually went to a German Parts supplier in Germany??

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    Is not lemforder primarily a suspension component brand?

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  • Aptyp
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    lemforder, in WorldPAC is always the cheapest OEM alternative to everything else.

    And i haven't seen a timing belt kit by them, so I have no idea.

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  • ADEN
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    get yourself a lemforder. i like this brand.

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  • peerless
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    Originally posted by E30_fiend View Post
    I believe ContiTech is the belt supplied at the dealer
    Yes. Their is a difference between the dealer belt and the regular conti-tech belt. The conti-tech belt you get at the dealer is made in Germany. The belt you get with a standard aftermarket conti-tech kit is made in Mexico.

    The tensioners are made in Germany.

    Change your timing belt every 50K and your golden.

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  • Aptyp
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    I always used contitech, and I would have no problems using good year.

    As far as Gates belts, they are more expensive and come in a kit with tensioner. They are truly great kits. That belt is actually better reinforced and stronger according to some. I took one off of my last car, and that belt had so many miles on it, I was afraid to start the car until I changed it (90k+). When I took it out it looked old as hell, it was soaked in oil leak and all other liquids that had spilled on it, but it had no cracks and no shredding.

    Gates kits are only about $15-20 more expensive, but you bet your but the next kit I buy will be gates, even though I have never had a problem with contitech, after 50-60k miles you take the cover off and you know it's time.

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  • mtechnik
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    To show you how markets are just messed up sometimes,

    would you guys believe that a timing belt plus tensioner costs approx. 100 euros over here. All this when Germany is frickin' next door.

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  • E30_fiend
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    I believe ContiTech is the belt supplied at the dealer

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  • Stevie30
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    Originally posted by jlevie View Post
    the conitech or an oe kit from a dealer.
    +1

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  • SpecM
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    get the conitech kit. Pelican has it w/ tentioner for about $25

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  • jlevie
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    The Conitech or an OE kit from a dealer.

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  • TS87325IS
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    gates belts are the best.

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