Hey guys, am I off on price here? I was thinking $1500 for the front and $1600 for the rear or both for $3000 as a good deal at $600 off of retail for a system with 100 miles on it.
Well, they are used and installed and I think there is a pretty immediate depreciation. Fronts can be had for $1750 (or less) new, never installed + some incentive. I think you're going to have to take a bigger hit or get some offers. It's not a bad deal at all, but it will probably have to be more to get someone to bite.
Good luck!
Evo is pretty tight on dealer incentives. I have access to jobber pricing and the cost of shipping is typically more than the discount. I ended up paying retail with free shipping when I purchased them and would have jumped on a $600 savings on low mileage used parts if the timing was right. Even during the holidays, Evo was exempt from retail promotions during Memorial Day and the 4th. Let me know if you have a better hook up than I do, I may be willing to accept more of a loss on the Coilover's if I can make it up savings when I buy the DTD.
Northridge is doing the promo on Evo stuff. You get Northridge gift cards buying Evo stuff until the end of the month. That's what they were talking about.
Well, they are used and installed and I think there is a pretty immediate depreciation. Fronts can be had for $1750 (or less) new, never installed + some incentive. I think you're going to have to take a bigger hit or get some offers. It's not a bad deal at all, but it will probably have to be more to get someone to bite.
Good luck!