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<blockquote data-quote="StevenStarke" data-source="post: 12224879" data-attributes="member: 127727"><p>Hey man, you have to see where you're going to receive some heat from this kit. You're dropping a twin turbo kit on the scene at HALF the prices of everyone elses singles/twins and you're putting your own name on the turbos, gates, intercoolers which of course we know you don't manufacture in house. The cost of materials to build a twin kit using name brand parts such as Precision, Tial, Garret, etc... and all of the tubing and flanges exceeds you're selling price by probably $1000. And then the labor...</p><p></p><p>Like I said before, I would have came in at around $6000 for the kit if you still wanted to beat everyone elses prices but still maintain some value in it. For the lay person who doesn't understand the math it may fly, but people IN the industry or with lots of experience will not take easily. </p><p></p><p>Golden rule of performance cars...</p><p>Fast, Reliable and Cheap. You can only have two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevenStarke, post: 12224879, member: 127727"] Hey man, you have to see where you're going to receive some heat from this kit. You're dropping a twin turbo kit on the scene at HALF the prices of everyone elses singles/twins and you're putting your own name on the turbos, gates, intercoolers which of course we know you don't manufacture in house. The cost of materials to build a twin kit using name brand parts such as Precision, Tial, Garret, etc... and all of the tubing and flanges exceeds you're selling price by probably $1000. And then the labor... Like I said before, I would have came in at around $6000 for the kit if you still wanted to beat everyone elses prices but still maintain some value in it. For the lay person who doesn't understand the math it may fly, but people IN the industry or with lots of experience will not take easily. Golden rule of performance cars... Fast, Reliable and Cheap. You can only have two. [/QUOTE]
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