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09-08-2009 | #1 |
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Rear Bumper Molding Question
Is the rear bumper molding, the piece that goes from the license plate to the back of the rear quarter panel ZR-1 specific? It seems that if the extra one and a half inches of rear fascia width is in the license plate area it wouldn't be. My right hand side piece was damaged in a very minor bumper thumper. I found one at a not to be named website for $689.71. He can keep it. Mine can probably be repaired, but would rather replace it.
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For that price it can be reproduced,and that my friends is how you overprice yourself out of business. Don't worry we will put Lee on it with his connections he will probably have them made for like .50 cents Lee is the man on this stuff. Offer them $200 otherwise tell them you'll wait for the repops Pete
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Everyone knows who it is. That's why no mention of names is needed. Plus, bad-mouthing people/businesses never ends up good (even if it is true ).
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Re: Rear Bumper Molding Question
the 91-96 narrow bumper cars had the rub strip molded in the bumper as far as I know
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And some people wonder why sellers are giving away their ZR-1s??????? $670 for a plastic piece, my gawd, nothing like being raped. I firmly belelieve this is a big reason the price of our beloved ZR-1 is in the give away category, and Gran Sports remain comparatively higher. tisk tisk raped by one of our own For as long as I live, I'll use this as an example of greed in a hobby. I know, I can hear the arguments already...fair to get what the market will bear..yeah I understand free market economics..... but we all know he has us by the balls and doesnt care if hurts us (the hobby) when he squeezes. Rant over, sorry to the OP for the de-railing |
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If someone has something I need I'll pay a high or premium price. Afterall they laid out cash to have an inventory of parts that probably don't move off the shelf quickly. However, that being said I've gotten parts from other sources for 1/4 or 1/5th the price and almost always 1/2 the price - it makes you find alternative sources for parts. Honestly, Time Value of $, I would think it would be better for business to sell higher volume at a more competitive price. but its a business and can be run anyway deemed fit by the owner. We all stockpile parts as a result which is not the best for the hobby. Often times, an owner needs a tough to find part but I don't want to give my spare up as I'm afraid I won't be able to get one. Sometimes I do help out if I can and hope it will be reciprocated one day. I bet I have $5,000 of parts tied up just so I won't get gouged. It's already happening, I bought a tirebag years ago for $20 and now they regularly go for $100. Heck one guy was asking $400 on ebay.......... Spark plug wires I paid $275 are easily going over $400 with some approaching $500. Last edited by xlr8nflorida; 09-09-2009 at 03:31 AM. |
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