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i agree with everything you said, the kit looks amazing and if i had the money i'd get one.... but 1/3 the cost of your car? just for the kit, not adding install and tune? your look at close to 8200 to boost with this kit after all is said and done.
Don't get me wrong redshift makes great stuff and i can't wait to see some people with their SC/Turbo set ups but $7000? The HKS upgrade for EVO IV's is only 5000 (1/7 the cost of the car new), and its a full system upgrade.
Now i understand that the materials, manpower, and R&D in creating a complete bolt on kit is factored into the cost, and I also understand that because our application is lacking for a turbo solution, the development of a soild kit like this one also weighs in on the supply and demand aspect of business allowing for a greater cost.
but heres my question, why not make it more affordable? price it around 4.5k and make profit in the quanuantity of kits sold? i mean i'm sure 99% of the people on here would agree, with redshifts rep of great products and the over all demand for boost for our cars, more people would be inclined to pay around 4500 dollars (1/5 the cost of a civic) for this set up.
unless there is some ridiculous expendature i can't figure out, i don't see why this isn't possible.
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