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Old 12 February 2011 | 10:32 PM
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Looking to get my bug WRX serviced in the next few months, have been looking at a few sites and this is the best prices i can find.

Pulleys, tensioner and idlers £148 from Importcarparts,
Cambelt £33.65 from Graham Goode,
Water pump £40.34 from Camskill
NGK PFR7B spark plugs £37.20

Also do i need to get the full set of idlers and pulley or will the tensioner and belt be enough? car has done 83,000 miles.

Going for the PFR7B as i'm purchasing parts to get it over 300bhp and from what i've been reading these would be better suited for that state of tune, please correct me if i'm wrong.
Old 12 February 2011 | 11:22 PM
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In my opinion, if your replacing the timing belt I would change the tensioner and idlers, I would only change the water pump if it shows signs of leaking or any play in the pulley.
Old 13 February 2011 | 12:02 AM
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i have just had mine serviced and baz at redbitz performance in cannock did the whole hog. all oils and fluids changed along with all belts etc full valet and all for £500. give him a bell mate and tell him micky finn sent you and im sure he will sort you out. Im very happy with mine.
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