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Expensive at only 3 years.

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Never mention money on here... I have learned. ..We are after all Skoda owner's !

I sold my MK2 Octavia estate with 99K miles on the clock, the car still had the original disks and pads fitted. The car was used to commute across the home counties to work in a mix of stop/start and motorway traffic.

Thanks for that, Countryboy.

So there you go vannus. Both ends for £230, so you was done. Time to find another garage.

Look again........that price is just for pads......pads & discs is £498.  

I replaced my front discs & pads when my car was 4 years old due to the inside face of the discs been very heavily corroded,the pads were not even half worn,i replaced my rear pads & discs this year as i had to replace my backplates as they had corroded,the pads were 3/4 worn but the discs were fine but as it all had to come off to fit the backplates & my mate works at eurocarparts so i got them at a very cheap price i decided to change the discs as well,i fitted Pagid all round & they seem good quality. 

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