Good price on Motive Power Bleeder
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Good price on Motive Power Bleeder
Hey guys,
Was looking around for bleeders and i decided to order one since i'm due for a flush and i'm getting SS lines.
I found this website and i think they have a GREAT price. So i figured i'd let you guys in on it.
it's only $46.97 w/ FREE shipping.
http://www.apexperformance.net/cartg...p?pid=46&cid=8
They shipped mine out withint 24 hours.
Hope some of you guys can benefit from this.
Was looking around for bleeders and i decided to order one since i'm due for a flush and i'm getting SS lines.
I found this website and i think they have a GREAT price. So i figured i'd let you guys in on it.
it's only $46.97 w/ FREE shipping.
http://www.apexperformance.net/cartg...p?pid=46&cid=8
They shipped mine out withint 24 hours.
Hope some of you guys can benefit from this.
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Originally Posted by payyourtoll
placed my order, thanks
good post
*to save anyone time, the included adapter # 1101 WILL FIT all Toyotas, so no other parts needed to buy.
good post
*to save anyone time, the included adapter # 1101 WILL FIT all Toyotas, so no other parts needed to buy.
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Link---> http://www.apexperformance.net/cartg...about%20us.asp
Check bottom of page, these guys do group buys. I think a lot of us wouldn't mind getting one of these, I know I would.
Jason
Check bottom of page, these guys do group buys. I think a lot of us wouldn't mind getting one of these, I know I would.
Jason
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Hey, just reading this post about a group buy....Let's see how many folks would be interested and then get in touch with them. I would want one for sure and if we can a little more off the price then that'd be great.
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I built my own, cost less than $25 and took all of 1 hour. Works great!!
http://www.bmw-m.net/TechProc/bleeder.htm
http://www.bmw-m.net/TechProc/bleeder.htm
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Originally Posted by mwc951
I built my own, cost less than $25 and took all of 1 hour. Works great!!
http://www.bmw-m.net/TechProc/bleeder.htm
http://www.bmw-m.net/TechProc/bleeder.htm
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Shucks, I've already bought one. That's where I got it too. But, I don't regret buying it at all. A very useful tool for brakes. It can be a bit frustrating to get a good seal, but after that, bleeding is a piece of cake.
If you don't have one, its definitely worth it IMO-especially on a group buy.
If you don't have one, its definitely worth it IMO-especially on a group buy.
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