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zendengoh
Posted 23 July 2009 - 01:32 PM
Bro. ring,
Thanks for your explanation....
M1 I have tried, and they are not bad......
As for imitation, once well known sure to have...
In Tyre and Wheel Talk, suddenly got a vr2turbro nick came in. I am vr2turbo....ha! ha!
but lucky he has since quiet down for a while.
i have sell thousand pairs of
aerotwin, so far didn't receive any bad comment yet, the wiping is very clean and silence, these is the major point that we concern, i am still selling the 1 which made in belgium, the different thing compare with china made, is the bracket design and the packing there without the wording "longest lifespan".
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#12
archebald3
Posted 18 June 2010 - 10:30 AM
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i too am a proud owner of the aerotwin, ive been using it for 2 years now and still is as firm as i first bought it. this is what i like with bosch parts, they're dependable and durable. definitely worth the price.
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vr2turbo
Posted 18 June 2010 - 01:50 PM
i too am a proud owner of the aerotwin, ive been using it for 2 years now and still is as firm as i first bought it. this is what i like with bosch parts, they're dependable and durable. definitely worth the price.
Not sure of the aero twin, but Bosch have tropical rubber now.
The older one cannot last......
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arch5069
Posted 18 June 2010 - 11:38 PM
What about NWB (Nippon Wiper Blade) which is being used as OEM for most japanese cars? Any user or non-user comments? It is not cheap too..cost RM23-32. I got it on my Myvi from new and have been using it for 4 years until just changed recently
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LanGanu007
Posted 19 June 2010 - 01:42 AM
As for imitation, once well known sure to have...
In Tyre and Wheel Talk, suddenly got a vr2turbro nick came in. I am vr2turbo....ha! ha!
but lucky he has since quiet down for a while.
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LanGanu007
Posted 19 June 2010 - 01:49 AM
Good feedbacks about Bosch Aerotwin indeed
Never tried them yet. But based on the feedbacks here, I'm sure they are worth every penny spent.
As for me, I've been using PIAA Silicone wipers. Fitted them to my Dad's car 9 years ago and I'm still waiting for the day when I need to replace them coz it is still functioning perfectly...amazing these PIAA guys
Currently experimenting with PIAA VERA Silicone wiper on my own car over 3 years ago and still performing like brand new
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vr2turbo
Posted 19 June 2010 - 11:59 AM
Good feedbacks about Bosch Aerotwin indeed
Never tried them yet. But based on the feedbacks here, I'm sure they are worth every penny spent.
As for me, I've been using PIAA Silicone wipers. Fitted them to my Dad's car 9 years ago and I'm still waiting for the day when I need to replace them coz it is still functioning perfectly...amazing these PIAA guys
Currently experimenting with PIAA VERA Silicone wiper on my own car over 3 years ago and still performing like brand new

Hi bro. Lan,
Glad you still hoovering around. Where you go and pick up the old old posting....hahaha
Your PIAA for your dad's car is like Old Dura Edge with life time warranty.....
Posted 23 June 2010 - 01:55 PM
Hi bro. Lan,
Glad you still hoovering around. Where you go and pick up the old old posting....hahaha
Your PIAA for your dad's car is like Old Dura Edge with life time warranty.....

I'm in the market to replace wipers........will consider Bosch or PIAA
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vr2turbo
Posted 23 June 2010 - 04:24 PM
I'm in the market to replace wipers........will consider Bosch or PIAA
Dura Edge, Michiba and so on.....plenty to choose from.....
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0326485
Posted 31 August 2010 - 11:10 AM
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can share any pic though...hehehe
wanna see la how good the design of this costly wiper blade