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forgotmyname wrote: »£10 for the part and £30 shipping.

A new joint is only £20. Why bother fitting a £10 rubber to a possibly worn joint when its just as easy to fit a new one?
Listen to the info given - I did a search, the part was quoted to you as less than £10. I did a quick search, the first item listed them in UK pounds, as under £10, albeit an American company. You have already been told that ANY Autoshop, garage, dealer, can source this part for under £10. If you don't want to listen to advice, then don't bother posting. You ask for help, then don't take it.0
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