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Old 02-11-2010, 10:16 PM   #7
amcgeh01
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Re: Any interest in FabFours custom winch bumpers??

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Originally Posted by mbgmike View Post
you PM'd me and did not read the response i guess
- Well, I originally pm'd you yesterday but I did not see a response this morning so I got overly anxious and called them directly.. Then posted what I found out on the survey.. He said there was not many calls for it so I thought I would go ahead and see if there was any interested parties out there.
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- I then got your response saying you would think about it but what not sure if you meant you were going to do something directly or simply call them as I did.. Either way, I was not intent on wasting your time... Simply trying to find a means to an end.. I really like the bumpers and the design but they are costly I will admit... But LMC wants $600 for a new chrome one anyway so I figured I would give this a shot and see.. who knows maybe they need some business as well and can figure out a group buy or something where we can get the cost down... Just throwing ideas out there, that is all...

If it were me and business was slow, then I would be looking at other ways to move inventory and if creating a new modification meant opening up a new area and group of customers to sell in - why not..?

Another area that might interest people is locating a vendor who can put together the complete package for the Autometer gauges.. I have seen several designs floating around, Ryan Hubbard’s, No Limit Eng., etc and they are all unique but the Doggone Gauges and their prices make me sick because for me they are unobtainable right now.. With the billet plate you are looking at $200+ the 7 gauges I need come out to over $800.00 via fleabay - That's a grand right there.. Ridiculous and I will not pay that much.. Perhaps if someone had contacts with Autometer and could get a mass discount and then put them together and sell as a complete unit - I am positive there would be interested parties as long as it was kept at a reasonable cost range..
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