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    Both left and right CV JOINT DRIVE SHAFTS FOR HYUNDAI EXCEL X3 YEAR 10/94-2000
    Nov 05, 2016
    Quality with a great price!
    Installed these myself on my 98 Hyundai excel around 5/1/16 and no problems so far, done lots of km's since then. Bit of a pain of a job, but quite doable for a back yarder. I'd recommend buying some trans axle seals and install them at the same time. Mine cost about $7 each from car parts plus in Lonsdale SA. Don't pay the ridiculous prices for the seals elsewhere. I'd also recommend buying one of those blue kids sandpit half clam shells from bunnings to catch the trans axle oil and also to use to put underneath the sides of the front suspension that you are working on to catch all the dirt/crap when cleaning and undoing stuff. You'll want to clean off all the grease etc off before undoing anything and removing the shafts for replacement, it stops all the dirt etc falling into the wheel bearings when you remove the shafts. If yours is anything like mine was there will be grease everywhere from the split/cracked cv shaft boots. I used cheap brake cleaner, degreaser, and a bucket of hot soapy water for most of the cleaning. I used the hot soapy water first for the heavy dirt etc first, then the degreaser, then the brake clean for final fine cleaning for stuff like the brake calipers. Remember, do not use degreaser on the brake calipers, only use degreaser on things like the brake discs(with caliper removed) CV shafts trans axle/gearbox and suspension areas etc under the car, degreaser will destroy brake caliper seal if left/soaked on them for any length of time.
    EURO Omega Delonghi Oven Fan Element 062057004 EA60WA
    May 26, 2025
    Works fine, quality looks on par with or...
    Works fine, quality looks on par with original oven element. I bought 2 as I've found other elements I have purchased (different shops) only last about 3-4 years of everyday use for me and my oven.
    Official Licensed Jim Beam Wooden Pool CUE and CASE
    Nov 05, 2016
    You get what you pay for
    Don't think you're getting a quality pool cue for this price. Just gimmicky Jim Beam crap really in my honest opinion. For tool heads who can say "oh i have a Jim beam cue", but can't play for shite. The case was actually pretty nice and i would recommend it, but the cue? Meh, pretty average to poor quality. The tip is as hard as a rock, the black paint on the butt of the cue was coming off just from running my hand over it. The little divider that separates the chalk inside the case was slightly broken/shifted sideways from where it should have been positioned. I bought the cue as a raffle prize for an end of year 8ball league presentation bbq/dinner. It would be ok for a beginner i guess, but seriously, if you're keen on 8ball as a half serious sport, do yourself a favor and step into a poolroom store or place that sells quality cues and buy either a half decent maple cue or a quality ash cue, have a couple of hits with it if they have a table there, roll it on the table top to see if it is straight(a bowed cue will be wonky and roll up and down near the tip if not straight) . Most importantly just ask someone who either plays 8ball/snooker or ask the person in store if at a quality 8ball table cue supply shop and tell them what you need it for and the price range you're after, they'll most likely give you a good deal and probably throw in a case for not much more. Another point to remember is how long you need the cue, what weight the cue is(18-19 ounces is pretty standard) and the tip size, somewhere in the rage of 10-13mm is a good place to be, any smaller and you will accidentally put side spin on the cue ball if not dead accurate while hitting it. Just my 2 cents.

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