Just wondering why the big mark up on a Roadster Sport Q muffler when they retail for just under $430 Australian in USA on today's dollar value
If they can be made and sold for that price over there why can't a locally made one of similar specs be made for around that price range
Muffler Cost
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Re: Muffler Cost
Aust is not USA and the markets and conditions are not the same.When a manufacturer is looking to make anything it is costed out and includes estimated annual volume ie Sales potential. You don't spend $5000 on tooling to sell 5 per year. You also do not tool something up when someone is far more competitive. In Aust in the car industry a model had to have a volume of about 40000 to maybe viable but in Japan they might make 500,000. Low volume is a killer and higher volume items are often made with better tooling and superior processes.
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Re: Muffler Cost
What Morlock said.
But you can buy quality Aus mufflers for the mx5.
X-force make everything from extractors to exhaust tip.
Their muffler is under $400 dollars, and their catback is 600ish.
But you can buy quality Aus mufflers for the mx5.
X-force make everything from extractors to exhaust tip.
Their muffler is under $400 dollars, and their catback is 600ish.
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Forgot to mention this is for a 2010 NC2
This is a proven product good note no drone when cruising
This is a proven product good note no drone when cruising
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Re: Muffler Cost
Yep, that makes a difference.
Mx5+ hand make NC mufflers; from all reports they are top notch.
This is reflected in the price, of course.
It seems all NC exhaust bits are significantly more expensive than their NA/NB equivalents.
And fair enough, you'd be lucky to shift a handful per year here in Aus.
Mx5+ hand make NC mufflers; from all reports they are top notch.
This is reflected in the price, of course.
It seems all NC exhaust bits are significantly more expensive than their NA/NB equivalents.
And fair enough, you'd be lucky to shift a handful per year here in Aus.
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Re: Muffler Cost
smy0003 wrote:X-force make everything from extractors to exhaust tip.
Their muffler is under $400 dollars, and their catback is 600ish.
Do you know where to get XForce mufflers for under $400? So far I've been quoted > $400
Very shiny and not too noisy, I like
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Re: Muffler Cost
Mr Morlock wrote:Aust is not USA and the markets and conditions are not the same.When a manufacturer is looking to make anything it is costed out and includes estimated annual volume ie Sales potential. You don't spend $5000 on tooling to sell 5 per year. You also do not tool something up when someone is far more competitive. In Aust in the car industry a model had to have a volume of about 40000 to maybe viable but in Japan they might make 500,000. Low volume is a killer and higher volume items are often made with better tooling and superior processes.
Hit the mark, also our wages/costs are too high.
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shuey wrote:smy0003 wrote:X-force make everything from extractors to exhaust tip.
Their muffler is under $400 dollars, and their catback is 600ish.
Do you know where to get XForce mufflers for under $400? So far I've been quoted > $400
Very shiny and not too noisy, I like
Check out Mania's eBay page.
RRP for the NB cat-back is $550, I'm going to contact them to see if they will sell direct.
http://www.xforce.com.au/xforce-product ... 40074/vid-
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smy0003 wrote:Check out Mania's eBay page.
RRP for the NB cat-back is $550, I'm going to contact them to see if they will sell direct.
http://www.xforce.com.au/xforce-product ... 40074/vid-
I think Auto Xcess (Official distributor in Victoria) sells the cat-back for $600, but I vaguely remember the axle-back was $440 or something
* - this was probably 6 month ago when I last enquire
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