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How much would you pay to support your local dealer?
#21
Getting back on topic  Smile

Here's the prices for comparison:
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[td]
Local Garage
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Online
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[tr]
[td]v46+rack[/td]
[td]
£281.39
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[td]
£203.94
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[/tr]
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[td]e55+rack[/td]
[td]
£308.39
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[td]
£238.04
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[td]e55+rack
+backrest[/td]
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£358.39
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£278.18
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As the local garage is geared towards the mechanical side, rather than the aftermarket accessories, I have no issues with taking my bike to him for work, never had any problems with any work he's done in the past. Seeing the figures next to each other, decision made - 30(ish)% difference at 10 quid is okay, but at these prices  :eek , internet it is.

PS Drug dealers sought (and were granted) an exemption from the Weights and Measures Act 1985. They cited the illegality of their existing operation would prevent customers from raising complaints with Trading Standards and offered the judge a 10% discount on all future purchases.
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#22
:lol
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#23
(09-07-12, 09:34 AM)locksmith link Wrote: Haven't drugs gone metric yet?

Only when buying in bulk.
Smell ones mother. Yaas!
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#24
(09-07-12, 12:51 PM)Tiberius Onklevaart link Wrote: [quote author=locksmith link=topic=3740.msg30749#msg30749 date=1341822876]
Haven't drugs gone metric yet?

Only when buying in bulk.
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their scales are metric but sell at imperial prices so you get less bang for your buck!! - allegedly! :b
It ain't what you ride, it's who you ride with!!!
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