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had half hour spare and Halfords was across the road so i got a price for a new timing belt for my p1

got a quote for £95.00

then went round the corner to euro car parts the belt there was £55.00 thats a big diffrence in price.

the timing belt kit was £255.00 but im not sure on the make or brand..

im going to shop around to see if there are any places local to me that can help..

 will i be better to buy the belt from subaru main dealer and do i need to get the kit with it ? or just have

a belt fitted on its own 


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I think 60K miles is the full kit change and 30k is just  the belts was with my ST170 anyway.

I will be going full kit on mine when its due in about 18k miles :(

And like Jay said before depends on the belts you get. with how much you pay think the belts I'm looking at was £350      (I mean the full kit)

 

And I would shop around online get some great deals sometimes eBay can be good to check out

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I spend money on parts with two things in mind - how will I be using it and will it give me peace of mind

 

There is nothing wrong with Halfords and europarts kit and they do the job for a lot of people however you do own a particularly choice piece of kit

 

(http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/subaru/impreza/used-subaru-impreza-p1-4wd-2dr-oldham-fpa-201142423014485)

 

I believe Subaru quoted the P1 as having 280BHP which is not a small amount of power if things start to fail.

 

I would get a quote from a main dealer for the belt and kit then compare to a reputable scooby spares dealer who specialise in these engines.

 

but for me I would spend £155 and go for a kevlar reinforced item from cosworth - but then I would get peace of mind

 

Just Subaru - Revolution service parts link - belt at £99

http://www.just-subaru.com/servicing-parts-classic-69085-0.html

 

scooby world kit

http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=47_292&products_id=2042

 

Cosworth belt

http://lateralperformance.co.uk/product.php/190/90/cosworth_kevlar_timing_belt

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