I just checked the MK site and noticed that there is a special for the Indy R Deluxe kit. Was just curious as to why? Even converting to USD
it's considerably cheaper than the alternatives I've seen here stateside.
Beags
I guess because life has probably been very tough for kit manufacturers over the last 2 years - they can't be making that much money anyway and
toy cars are considered an extravagence that people don't enjoy during recessions.
It's a case of sell things cheap or not at all - I work in construction/engineering and haven't seen a project make a decent profit for a
long time. It's been more about turning money over to keep the good staff in seats for when the work picks up again.
You just have to look at how many people have sold their complete and part built cars over the last 2 years to see the effect.
Not to be a dunce, but that was a really easy answer to my question. Maybe next time I will think a bit before I type it out.
Would it be a big deal to get one over here state side you think?
Edit: I remember seeing it about a year ago and it was like 10,000 US and now its half that. I hope things pick up!
[Edited on 8/13/2010 by beagley]
I think they actually have a US agent - IIRC (and I might be wrong) the US version of the Indy uses a Miata donor.
I might be wrong though.
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Originally posted by beagley
Edit: I remember seeing it about a year ago and it was like 10,000 US and now its half that.
[Edited on 8/13/2010 by beagley]
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Originally posted by StevieB
I think they actually have a US agent - IIRC (and I might be wrong) the US version of the Indy uses a Miata donor.
I might be wrong though.
MK Sportscars USA
Paul & Alan (skydivepaul & Alan b) are the agents for MK Sportscars in the USA
Phil
Actually that price has gone up by £100 earlier this year.
there was a post last night from an american chap who has imported an mnr vortx. i am sure chris norden would do his very very best to help you if you were seriously interested in importing one. i think he can even arrange shipping so it may be worth a shot, unless you are not fond of the mnr
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Originally posted by beagley
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Originally posted by StevieB
I think they actually have a US agent - IIRC (and I might be wrong) the US version of the Indy uses a Miata donor.
I might be wrong though.
No, you are correct. I've talked to Alan a couple of times (he goes by AlanB on here) but according to the US site the miata kit is still listed at $9k.... I would think I could get one from the UK shipped here for less than that. If I could get one that cheap my purchase date may have moved up quite a bit...... That's why I'm so curious.
I just got excited about being able to get my locost sooner than later. We'll see what time brings, I still need that extra garage space
anyway.
@ Alan: Made any more progress on Tiki?
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Originally posted by beagley
@ Alan: Made any more progress on Tiki?
If Alan can help with the importation paperwork it'll be worth it I would think. It can be tricky.
is it not just the exchnage rate? The pound dropping through the floor vs the dollar?
I can Verify the pound vs Cdn dollar (4 cents lower than US buck, was 25 cents before.). When I stared buying parts for my locost from the UK the pound was $2.25 to the Cdn Dollar, now $1.64!
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Originally posted by RK
If Alan can help with the importation paperwork it'll be worth it I would think. It can be tricky.