Vette Brakes & Products Summer Sale.......
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St. Jude Donor '07,'13
Vette Brakes & Products Summer Sale.......
The Vette Brakes & Products Summer Sale ! ! !
We have selected some of our most popular items for this sale. Coil Springs, VBP O-ring Calipers, Smart Struts, Rotor Packages, Composite Mono Springs and much more. Remember to use discount code 20460 if you buy any corresponding parts that are not on sale to save 10%. Items that are on sale will not receive any further discounts. This sale will end July 31, 2004. Please order thru my e-mail box or over the phone. No internet orders please. Click on the link below for sale items.
Tony
VBP
tony@vbandp.com
800-237-9991
www.vbandp.com/sale.aspx
We have selected some of our most popular items for this sale. Coil Springs, VBP O-ring Calipers, Smart Struts, Rotor Packages, Composite Mono Springs and much more. Remember to use discount code 20460 if you buy any corresponding parts that are not on sale to save 10%. Items that are on sale will not receive any further discounts. This sale will end July 31, 2004. Please order thru my e-mail box or over the phone. No internet orders please. Click on the link below for sale items.
Tony
VBP
tony@vbandp.com
800-237-9991
www.vbandp.com/sale.aspx
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St. Jude Donor '07,'13
Chris G,
I caught your order and applied your CF discount ( 10% ). Any other CF members who read this, I can apply your CF discount as long as your order has NOT left the building yet.
Tony
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I caught your order and applied your CF discount ( 10% ). Any other CF members who read this, I can apply your CF discount as long as your order has NOT left the building yet.
Tony
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Originally Posted by VBP
Chris G,
I caught your order and applied your CF discount ( 10% ). Any other CF members who read this, I can apply your CF discount as long as your order has NOT left the building yet.
Tony
VBP
I caught your order and applied your CF discount ( 10% ). Any other CF members who read this, I can apply your CF discount as long as your order has NOT left the building yet.
Tony
VBP
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Just finished putting in my front springs, perfect fit and looks , and thank god for their 3 inch wheel adapters, i was able to fit my 17 by 12 tires perfectly, even came with new lug nuts and all nessecary hardware
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Chris G,
I caught your order and applied your CF discount ( 10% ). Any other CF members who read this, I can apply your CF discount as long as your order has NOT left the building yet.
Tony
VBP
I caught your order and applied your CF discount ( 10% ). Any other CF members who read this, I can apply your CF discount as long as your order has NOT left the building yet.
Tony
VBP
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Just wanted to thank Tony for the great service and quality parts............. I'm still bolting on all the parts for the brakes and power steering on my '73 --- Once you get one thing done , you find something else on an older car. I need to get the '73 done so I can get the Can-Am ready for Carlisle !!
THANX AGAIN, Rick
THANX AGAIN, Rick
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Nice price on the complete brake rotor set. I need new ones on my 72 as mine are shot and just ordered a set from you. Hope its not a fight to get them on.
Anyone have a guide to removing the old ones without ruining anything? I have a Chilton's book but it doesn't go into detail on how to do the job. I have put rotors on alot of other cars before (pretty simple task). Is it going to be as simple as they were or is there a trick?
Anyone have a guide to removing the old ones without ruining anything? I have a Chilton's book but it doesn't go into detail on how to do the job. I have put rotors on alot of other cars before (pretty simple task). Is it going to be as simple as they were or is there a trick?