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March 2nd, 2010 06:44 PM #1i went to cruven today and had my brakes check cause it was spongy and all of the above...lol. they said that it would cost me about 2500 including labor to replace my brake master with a surplus brake master. and then they ran into problems saying that the surplus dont fit cause baliktad daw ksi un makina sa japan. so now they asked me if i wanted to get a original part. they said it will coast me around 6300php including labor. so i told them thats a little too high...so they say theyll just look for a second hand part and charge me 2800 in all...does it really cost 6300 for a new brake master with labor? brake master in the states are only around $76-$90.... thanks in advance....
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March 3rd, 2010 06:12 PM #4
Depends siguro on your source for the part. $90 x 47Php = 4,230. Add shipping + tax + labor and it's around 6k plus.
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