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Price remains the same, around $700, exact final $$>> |
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SirpriZ on July 22, 2004 at 6:48 PM |
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Nice,Thanks for keeping us updated.Also have you guys been posted by govaardz(Aruba) on July 22, 2004 at 05:20 PM |
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not set, but an individual set will be close to $700. For comparisons sake, price Nismo aftermarket R200 ring and pinion set. As previously stated these, aren't "off the shelf gears". They have been designed, and manufactured from scratch using an existing R230 ring and pinion as a template for diameter, threads on the pinion gear, bolt hole location etc.; and then set up to give a ratio of 4.10/1. I'm not trying to be a smartass, but there " is nothing to do about the price", except sell them at my cost or at a loss. While $700 is alot of money, I think the performance benefits of the upgrade in gears (in certain applications) is as cost effective a performance mod as is available. I appreciate the sticker shock that may go with the price of the gears, but it might be valuable (for comparison's sake) to contact a manufacturer of aftermarket gears and see what they quote you to make a unique run of 100 sets. Thanks for your feedback, Mark
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