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Old 07-27-2008, 04:06 PM
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Hi Mark…….yes and of course all other depositors.

As every body has gone for option 1A.

This was originally costed the following way;-
$570 for the cover + $270 for the hardcoating =$840

Now as I worked out the deposit on 10 people coming on board and in the end we have 33 we will all have a rebate of approx $239 each from deposit’s paid…..
So $840-239 = $601
This is (approx) what we should all have outstanding to pay….

but as has been posted these $ prices were all worked out back in January so I will have to look at final costs, which of course are in £ Stirling and then convert back to $ .....also as we all know all oil derived products have shot up in these last few months so as I’m now back from vacation I’m going in tomorrow to find out the answers. I genuinely don’t think that it’s going to affect us to badly.

NOTE:
One item we will need that wasn’t included in the original price of the cover
......is a new seal as the original one is obviously stuck to he bottom of the aluminium cover. Now I’m trying to source a similar product as the Porsche seal is in the region of $55
Again all the above is a little tongue in cheek until I see the boys. But should give you all an idea of final cost..!!!!
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