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xntrik
03-05-2011, 10:59 AM
Can anyone help me with this?
I can't seem to find it on Google, and search didn't lead me anywhere either.

Thanks alot guys!

Clio
03-05-2011, 12:24 PM
Why would you buy oem discs? They're $$$. Can get a whole set of 4 discs a lot cheaper than one oem disc.
... Call your local dealer and ask or go to a foreign online Honda dealer such as Lings in the UK as they have part listings online

xntrik
03-05-2011, 03:23 PM
Sorry champ, I asked for OEM for a reason,
with that being said, can anyone help me with this?

Clio
03-05-2011, 03:28 PM
Well I did provide a means to answer your query (2 methods actually) and even then your query is ambiguous because you don't specify whether you're after a front or rear part number

Clio
03-05-2011, 03:39 PM
... some info from Ling's

PFKL616727 DISK, FR. BRAKE

xntrik
03-05-2011, 07:51 PM
Well I did provide a means to answer your query (2 methods actually) and even then your query is ambiguous because you don't specify whether you're after a front or rear part number

Honda actually asked me for a part number, otherwise they won't do the order.


... some info from Ling's

PFKL616727 DISK, FR. BRAKE

Thanks I'll call em tomorrow to see if its the correct details on the part number.

ncmx5
06-05-2011, 09:55 AM
Honda actually asked me for a part number, otherwise they won't do the order.

That's a bit ridiculous... consumers weren't given a parts book when we buy a car ffs. I'd complain about that. Other dealers for other cars ask for my VIN then they back-track to what parts are available for my car.

AusS2000
06-05-2011, 11:37 AM
I guess Honda Dealers aren't supportive of home mechanics and DIYers.

My funniest experience was when I went to remove my OEM oil cooler. I needed to replace the S2000 threaded tube with one off a car that doesn't have the cooler. So I asked for one for a Civic. They asked me for a VIN. I asked if that VIN was for the S2000, which has the part I don't need, or for the Civic, which is the car I don't have.

They started looking up my request on the computer and came up with a price of $700. Turns out that was the price for the cooler I was looking to eliminate. Eventual cost for the part I needed was $6.

s2kjn
06-05-2011, 02:00 PM
I guess Honda Dealers aren't supportive of home mechanics and DIYers.

My funniest experience was when I went to remove my OEM oil cooler. I needed to replace the S2000 threaded tube with one off a car that doesn't have the cooler. So I asked for one for a Civic. They asked me for a VIN. I asked if that VIN was for the S2000, which has the part I don't need, or for the Civic, which is the car I don't have.

They started looking up my request on the computer and came up with a price of $700. Turns out that was the price for the cooler I was looking to eliminate. Eventual cost for the part I needed was $6.

Hahahahaha

xntrik
12-05-2011, 12:16 PM
Yeah its pretty insane dealing with Honda.

zco
17-05-2011, 07:27 PM
http://www.hondapartscheap.com/
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Used before and would use again!

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