Wilkman96
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The good stuff has been gobbled upWaiting to hear back
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The good stuff has been gobbled upWaiting to hear back
Ahh I figured. Wonder how much he was selling for. Lots of great parts.The good stuff has been gobbled up
4K I would have jumped on it. Too bad, too late.Ahh I figured. Wonder how much he was selling for. Lots of great parts.
edit: he replied and said it sold for $4K
That makes sense. I did notice that prices soared last year during or after shutdown.The OEM price you see from your ford dealer is highly inflated. Most figures are around 700%. That would put the OEM wing right around 4K if you take away the markup. I recently had a conversation with a person who threw that number out there who is also a vendor for Ford. They share in the frustration over the pricing of some of these parts. I hope MPR can produce a true OEM replica of the wing for a reasonable amount of money. We all have to make a living, but what ford has done with their parts pricing is downright wrong. There is no reason a wing should have to cost 18K or a wheel 6K.
Anyway, I'm happy to have theae problems.
Many of those CF prices are set by the OEM manufacturer. They are not representative of what it costs to make a part or bring it to market.That makes sense. I did notice that prices soared last year during or after shutdown.
As far as CF pieces go, I thought Ford's price were comparable to those of higher end car prices. I have no knowledge on the manufacturing process of CF for a McLaren, Porsche or Ferrari and I know those are a different level, but I thought Ford's prices are on par with them. I can see a CF wing costing 10k+ for a McLaren.
Again, I do see your point and hope that MPR will come through for you all soon
If you order a Ferrari Pista and want the carbon fiber wheels as part of your build, the option is 25K. If you don't order these from the factory as part of your build, the price is 45K.As far as CF pieces go, I thought Ford's price were comparable to those of higher end car prices. I have no knowledge on the manufacturing process of CF for a McLaren, Porsche or Ferrari and I know those are a different level, but I thought Ford's prices are on par with them. I can see a CF wing costing 10k+ for a McLaren.
They gave me my deposit back but are keeping me "in-line" its being outsourced and the other member here is suppose to get it soon, the 3rd party is finishing the testing unit first and if all goes well then they will produce the first one which one of our members will get since they were first in line and we will see from there.I agree. This is taking far too long.
Have SA paint your decklid to match and worry about the holes later. I wouldn't give up on the wing just yet.I took my plan B pill, and now I will just wait longer for a wing. Ain't nothing I can do about it but prepare.
The spare trunk lid has been delivered to my POC, and it will be painted by SA and sent back to me with the car. I am on MPR's list for a wing, and I will get one eventually. When I do, I will be all set to go. That's what I meant about being preparedHave SA paint your decklid to match and worry about the holes later. I wouldn't give up on the wing just yet.
