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johnwei91
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Jul 23 2020, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE(90Boyz @ Jul 23 2020, 01:10 PM) so far they serve many customer and no complaints on their parts, looks genuine for me though first impression always important, so i always recommends friends whose drive honda give them a visit when they facing car issue out of topic, but gonna give a big bump to VmagMotorsport, changing disc rotor and project u brake pad from their shop, i would say brake improvement is a big jump, been giving a free service from them like cleaning throttle-body, my works air filter(i mean in term of cleaning, they do dismantle it and wash for me), and the PIC are very knowledgeable, will explain to you A to Z, conclusion is very statify for what i paying for, and i do recommend you guy go a head to check out. This post has been edited by johnwei91: Jul 23 2020, 05:43 PM
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zaFrOoNaLdO
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Aug 19 2020, 04:40 PM
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QUOTE(johnwei91 @ Jul 23 2020, 05:35 PM) out of topic, but gonna give a big bump to VmagMotorsport, changing disc rotor and project u brake pad from their shop, i would say brake improvement is a big jump, been giving a free service from them like cleaning throttle-body, my works air filter(i mean in term of cleaning, they do dismantle it and wash for me), and the PIC are very knowledgeable, will explain to you A to Z, conclusion is very statify for what i paying for, and i do recommend you guy go a head to check out.  what honda model are u driving? how much did they charge?
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johnwei91
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Aug 19 2020, 09:03 PM
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QUOTE(zaFrOoNaLdO @ Aug 19 2020, 04:40 PM) what honda model are u driving? how much did they charge? am driving Honda City GM6 2014, total is 600 inclusive installation, changing brake disc RSS and NS400 brake pad.
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SleeplessEyes
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Jan 6 2022, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE(spreeeee @ May 22 2018, 10:28 AM) i think not many will know how to diy.. I just did my DIY on my Exora. Bought the brake pad (ceramic type) from Shopee for RM 78. (Update: Seller raised the price to RM 100 after I bought, and no more discount vouchers) ASUKI Front Ceramic Brake Pad ProtonI chose this route cause I was confident of getting it done myself. Saved myself probably RM 20-30 per pair. Labour cost is only 1 pack of Nasi lemak for breakfast  . The job is not that hard if one were to lookup at Youtube for instructions. Only need muscle power to push back the brake piston caliper with a long screw driver.
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