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This just in... tomster is an idiot
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The Ford Racing seat delete kit is much more reasonably priced ($903.00 MSRP) and actually includes the needed hardwareLook at this pricing already...
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Current MSRP for all three panels plus hardware is about $14,350.) and not sure where the CF spoiler prices out of late as well.
Is the above price you provided for the CF spoiler or something else and what have you come up with regarding the radio delete plate with respect to price and availability?Current MSRP for all three panels plus hardware is about $14,350.
That price is for all of the spoiler pieces and necessary hardware. I have a pricing inquiry out for the JR3Z-18842-G, but haven't received a response yet.Is the above price you provided for the CF spoiler or something else and what have you come up with regarding the radio delete plate with respect to price and availability?
Understood but wanted to confirm.That price is for all of the spoiler pieces and necessary hardware. I have a pricing inquiry out for the JR3Z-18842-G, but haven't received a response yet.
Based on my experience a couple of years ago a core exchange was a key element of securing one of these units and without a core exchange I was told that a transaction would not go forward.The response I got for availability on the JR3Z version was that it would take roughly 2 weeks to receive. As for price, without giving out too much info on dealer cost (and pissing off any other parts people that might frequent this place), I'll say that with standard markup, list price is just over $900. Obviously, a lot of dealers sell online at a lot lower than list price, so if one were to find a dealer willing to order it, a decent deal might be had.
However, parts like these almost always have core charges associated with them, and anyone buying one of these to add to their car isn't going to have a core to return. I didn't ask what the core on this specific part is, but I'd wager it's $1000, based on my experience.
I don't doubt that there are some dealers that won't sell if there is no core to be returned, but there really isn't any reason for that. The dealer should include the price of the core in the sale, and when they are unable to return the core later, they have lost nothing as they have already collected the value of the core from the customer.Based on my experience a couple of years ago a core exchange was a key element of securing one of these units and without a core exchange I was told that a transaction would not go forward.
https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Frie...ocphy=9057239&hvtargid=pla-432445153110&psc=1This just in... tomster is an idiot