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  1. MK5 GT TDI brake pads & disc 
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    Hi All,

    I had my the cambelt and water pump replaced today on my '06 GT TDI 140, but was informed that front pads were 70% worn and rear pads and discs were 80% worn. I'm looking to get these replaced with an indy when the time comes, aside from the dealer do you have any suggestions where I can source genuine pads & brakes from?

    Oh BTW I got the cambelt and water pump replaced for £280inc from SEAT Huddersfield (West Yorks) - it was the cheapest I could find in the area and easily beat the quotes I was getting from VW franchises in the area!!
     
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    great price you got there mate to replace cambelt and water pump from a seat dealer too!!
     
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    genuine disc's are £27.65 and pads £32.13 both plus vat and thats trade price, hope this helps bud

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerson2k View Post
    Hi All,

    I had my the cambelt and water pump replaced today on my '06 GT TDI 140, but was informed that front pads were 70% worn and rear pads and discs were 80% worn. I'm looking to get these replaced with an indy when the time comes, aside from the dealer do you have any suggestions where I can source genuine pads & brakes from?

    Oh BTW I got the cambelt and water pump replaced for £280inc from SEAT Huddersfield (West Yorks) - it was the cheapest I could find in the area and easily beat the quotes I was getting from VW franchises in the area!!
    so why ask for anywhere else????
    i assume the front pads and discs have been changed before, and they are on
    the second time around,while the rears will be first time round?
    personally,this seat garage sound ok to me???
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