Recently through a series of misadventures, I bent one of the bolts that keep my car’s Brembo brake calipers in place. I could not find the specific replacement part nearby, so I borrowed one that is ¼” shorter and, with some adjustments, I was able to make it work as a temporary solution. When I returned home, I took my car to the shop and ordered a replacement. A short while later, the mechanic called and told me the only option he found was to order a pair of replacement bolts at a price of $225. We were both in shock, but since that is the only bolt that will fit my car and they are only sold in pairs, I agreed to pay. I also realized the seller understands how to price exclusive and specialized products.