Price mark up !!
Price mark up !!
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gsx600

Original Poster:

2,740 posts

270 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Just a quick moan,

Recently in trying to get engine going again I've had to buy 3 rotor arms due to breaking them, either standing on, not in dist properly or just metal strip falling off.

So I've now visited 3 retailers, Halfrauds, Cafco and Partco for the same part

Prices

Halfrauds @ £9
Cafco @ £11
Partco @£1.20

Now I think that's a big difference for something that is a copy of he original, none were supplied by lucus or bosch parts either

Moan over, just need to try and get the monster running smoothly now and idle below 3000 rpm

cuneus

5,963 posts

264 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Same with front inicator lenses and alloy gear knobs

waynester

6,495 posts

272 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Look forward to hearing her Paul once finished.

wedg1e

27,006 posts

287 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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You do know that there are different distributor caps as well, don't you...?
That might explain all the breakages.

Ian

gsx600

Original Poster:

2,740 posts

270 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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Yeah took my dist and cap in to Halfrauds to make sure, now got the £1.10 one running !!

firefox1712

1,772 posts

277 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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Hmmm - most interesting.

Rotor arm for Ferrari £125.

I can hear the thud as you all hit the floor!

gsx600

Original Poster:

2,740 posts

270 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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firefox1712 said:
Hmmm - most interesting.

Rotor arm for Ferrari £125.

I can hear the thud as you all hit the floor!


Glad I wasn't changing my Ferrari engine as broke 2 arms !!

Thats only a 100 times more expensive, is the Wedge 100 times less in value then ? Against a similar age car I mean and not your latest !!

firefox1712

1,772 posts

277 months

Saturday 11th September 2004
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The Ferrari is older than the Wedge and it is not worth 100 times more! I wish!

On my limited funds I could only afford a 400i.

You can buy them for as low as £5,000 but really good ones are worth about £20,000. So says one of the classic car mags only to be contradicted by its own prices guide which never seems to change.

In fact I feel that the price guides are rather meaningless and useless.

I know someone who breaks (gulp!) 400s - even good ones - he tells me he makes more money that way! But thank goodness he does because some parts are just not made anymore or are just not available otherwise.