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corvettecrazy
Joined: Dec 17 2003 Posts: 3934 Location: moved (twice) 1996 Pontiac Bonneville Last updated: 06/11/07 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Last updated: 08/31/04 |
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90 bucks and it isn't even adjustable in height or foot angle?
Steep IMO, consider that it looks like WAY less than 1 sheet of plywood and I doubt it takes more than an hour to cut and assemble. |
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SE1289
Joined: Jan 02 2007 Posts: 930 Location: Alabama 1993 Pontiac Sunbird Last updated: 02/17/07 |
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90 bucks..psh not. 50 with shipping would be max I would pay..
MAX..and maybe not that |
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Cooper
Joined: Mar 19 2006 Posts: 1631 |
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Even unassembled the pieces would have some size and weight to them . And if shipping assembled I can't imagine that $50 would cover the shipping costs, the materials, and still give him any kind of incentive to take the time to actually build it . :?
I say go small or go big.. either just toss the plans out online and don't build them, or doctor them up with some paint or upholstery, make them adjustable or do custom measurements, and double or triple the price . |
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Spawn
Joined: Feb 14 2006 Posts: 481 Location: Toronto, ON 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe Last updated: 05/18/08 |
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I'll put this simply then... supplies alone are $50 to build, and it takes 2 sheets of 1/2" MDF 24x48. I designed it myself, wasn't that hard. I have no interest in making a business of this in any way shape or form. You want one, pull out a pencil and build one, it's 12 pieces total. You want adjustability and frills, buy a playseat.
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