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15% off All Maxpeedingrods Auto Parts (e.g. Carburetor for Toyota $126.65 Delivered) @ Maxpeedingrods

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FRIDAY

Hi, Maxpeedingrods has 15% off code for Black Friday Sales

The average price for this Carburetor is above $160. Currently on sale for $149.
With code "FRIDAY", the price will be $126.65. Double discount, don't miss.

Note: code "Friday" is 15% off for all the maxpeedingrods auto parts on AU site, no minimal purchase criteria.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2020

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  • +1

    for Toyota Currently

    Is that a new model ???

    • +8

      It's the successor to the Toyota Recently

    • Sorry, I mean Toyota, the currently price is ….. hahaha :D

  • +3

    Has there ever been a smaller target market post that this?

    • I was looking for a deal share site for auto niche as well. :D

  • OP, there are quite a few toyota models. Can you be a bit more specific please?

    • -1

      RAV4 without roof racks

    • Application:
      Carburetor for Toyota Land Cruiser 3F Engine
      for Toyota 3F Land Cruiser 1984-1992
      FJ62, FJ70, FJ73, FJ75, FJ80

  • Must be for Toyota's around 30 years old, this deal would've been a hit in the mid 80s!

    • Maybe the Rep opened a time capsule ?

      • If I have time capsule, I should send myself first….. like a conventional novel. :D

  • +2

    From clicking the link, it looks like it's good if you've got a 60 series Cruiser:

    Carburetor Carb for Toyota 3F 4F Land Cruiser 84-92

    I doubt your average OzB user would have a petrol 60 series, they drink fuel like it's going out of fashion.

  • +1

    You're way out of touch, rep. OzBargain favourite is the Camry.

    • Oh really? Actually the code is valid for all the auto parts on this site, also for Camry replacements :D

  • What's the quality like on these? I take it they are made in China.

    • Yep.
      Ive only used their coilovers and their turbos.

      Both are amazing for the price.

      Coilovers blow eventually, and turbos need a smaller restrictor because the seals are weak, but they both work is the point, and at less than 1/4 the big brand prices, it easily gets me through a weekend of drifting or such where overspinning any turbo, or bending any strut is a real risk.

      I consider maxpeedingrods stuff to be like early days kogan.

      Chinese stuff, where its all 'crap' but someone has filtered the worst away, so you're left with the usable crap.

  • Hi Joanne. Recently I purchased a power steering hose for a Honda mdx, a left hand drive version hose was sent out to me. Is there a way I can swap that for a right hand drive version hose?
    I got the Acura MDX power steering hose and I need the Honda mdx right hand drive version power steering hose. Thanks

    • +1

      Hi guystingy, thanks for asking. Please kindly check where you buy it. If you buy via Ebay, please contact the seller for help; if you buy it from our official website, on the bottom of the page, there is an email for aftersale service. Hope it helps. :D

  • I have a set Maxpeedingrods branded coil overs in my E36. They go click clack when I go over the slightest bump on the road and may not have a great reputation on BMW forums BUT they are perfect for the mean time while I refresh the rest of my suspension.

    Please note their customer support isnt the best from my brief dealings.

    • I think they're used to the take everything I can talk my way through" mentality of south east asian shopping.

      Hopefully with time the company learns Australians are a lot more "fair" when they complain, and are much less likely to be making things up.

      Its a regional culture thing I recon.

      And yeah, I love their parts, I cant imagine a better set of coilovers for $400 or so.

  • -1

    What's a max pee ding rod?

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