Re: Possbile offroad group buy!

From: Jason&Sarah (Jpm699@email.msn.com)
Date: Sat Aug 05 2000 - 01:37:07 EDT


You can get that same price on the hooks from Koller Dodge, proably the skid
plates too, no group buy needed.

Jason

> OK, I finally had a chance to get over to my decent local dealer, Sam
> Dell Dodge in Syracuse, NY. I asked about Mopar tow hooks and a full
> set of skidplates for my '99.
>
> Hooks: $165
> Plates: $160.25 ($62, $58.50, $39.75 for the front axle/diff,
> t-case/tranny and fuel tank...not sure which price goes with which)
>
> Total: $325.25
>
> OUCH! So I asked about a group buy. If I can get a number of people
> (he didn't have a specific number, but I think if I can get 5 additional
> people we'll be good to go), we can get these prices:
>
> Hooks: $123.75
> Plates: $120.19 ($46.50, $43.88, $29.81)
>
> Total: $243.94
>
> This works out (if my math is right) to be a 30% discount. We barely
> paying more than dealer cost on this (dealer cost is $113, $42.25, $38
> and $23.75)! All prices do not include tax, shipping, etc. These are
> solid steel plates. I don't know if they'll work on a 2000, due to the
> changes for the rack & pinion steering. I should have asked right then,
> but it slipped my mind and I'm going on vacation tomorrow, so I can't
> ask for a week. Anyone know offhand?
>
> Please email me ==OFF LIST== if you are interested; I need to
> unsubscribe for a week and will miss any response that isn't sent
> directly to my email address.
> --
> -andy
>
> http://home.twcny.rr.com/andylevy/ --- andylevy@bigfoot.com
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