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cmfowler

posted on 7/9/02 at 05:44 PM Reply With Quote
Pre built chassis

1. Is it worth buying a chassis if I cannot/ don't want to build one?

2. Does anyone know of a cheap but reasonable one to buy!?

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 7/9/02 at 06:27 PM Reply With Quote
1. if you cant build one what else ya gonna do?

2. MK engineering about a grand.


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bob

posted on 7/9/02 at 06:43 PM Reply With Quote
For ya grand you get chassis,wishbones,bushes,6 piece fibreglass set and some front hubs and rack on exchange.

They did do an escort book version starter package for £750 which included fibreglass,but you would have to call and check on that one.






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locodude

posted on 7/9/02 at 11:15 PM Reply With Quote
Phasing escort out bob my son and price of indy about to go up by £100, from the horses mouth as they say!
Chris PTM

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interestedparty

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:47 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
1. if you cant build one what else ya gonna do?

2. MK engineering about a grand.




Sorry MK do not do their Indy kit for about a grand, their prices are plus VAT
plus VAT, plus VAT, plus VAT, plus VAT

I happen to know that their engineering and car designs are excellent, but their marketing is cr*p. What is the point in quoting prices plus VAT?????? How many of their customers are VAT registered I wonder? 1%? Less? Why tell people that the price is £995 when it's actually £1,1691.25? What's the point?????????

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locodude

posted on 8/9/02 at 03:55 PM Reply With Quote
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How many of their customers are VAT registered I wonder? 1%? Less? Why tell people that the price is £995 when it's actually £1,1691.25? What's the point?????????


The point is that they are an engineering business (MK Mechanical Engineering)and as a reult of their turnover ARE VAT registered. By the way the other point is the decimal one. The kit doesn't cost £11691.25 you're about £10000 out!

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johnston

posted on 8/9/02 at 04:25 PM Reply With Quote
why cant mk open an irish branch in the search for prices of steel i have come across 1 guy who had an intrest

who very nicely told me they dont usually sell steel as there just an engineering firm not a supplier and would be 2 dear


but gave me a name and rough address of a guy who builds kit cars not that far from me as "he could give ya some pointers"






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interestedparty

posted on 8/9/02 at 04:49 PM Reply With Quote


The point is that they are an engineering business (MK Mechanical Engineering)and as a reult of their turnover ARE VAT registered. By the way the other point is the decimal one. The kit doesn't cost £11691.25 you're about £10000 out!

Chris PTM


Every firm that turns over more than £100,00 a year (or thereabouts, it's a while since I last looked) has to be VAT registered and therefore has to charge VAT on all their sales. The fact that MK are an engineering company is not relevant to that. Tesco are vat registered and charge vat on their sales, but the prices they quote are VAT inclusive. Westfiled are also VAT registered and the prices they quote are also VAT inclusive. Lolocost are VAT registered and quote VAT inclusive prices.

Whether or not a firm includes VAT in their prices is a marketing decision. It usually depends on whether the majority of their customers are VAT registered .
In the case of firms who supply kit car products the majority of their customers are not VAT registered. Therefore firms supplying kit car components to members of the public should quote VAT inclusive prices when advertising. If there is some big problem with that then they should quote both prices.

I have no argument with MK's designs or products, they are excellent and I already know that they are great people to deal with.

John





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locodude

posted on 8/9/02 at 06:08 PM Reply With Quote
Just what exactly is the problem? Prices quoted are + VAT. So add 17.5 percent to the price. Basic maths is a subject we all learnt at school, when we go to spain on holiday we don't complain that the prices are only in euros and not sterling as well, we convert it. Grow up and get a life, get in the garage and get building instead of sitting there complaining about things that mean nothing! (no offence like)
Rant over
Chris PTM
you'll like me when you meet me!

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Macca

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:09 PM Reply With Quote
you'll like me when you meet me!

Are you sure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Col..

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scutter

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:12 PM Reply With Quote
I'm sure we'll like you Chris(as long as your B*****ks stay in your shorts).

Scared for life I am after looking at them photos.

See you friday.

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locodude

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:23 PM Reply With Quote
I'm a pussycat in reality! A 6'2" 15.5 stone bitter drinking meat eating pusscat but a pussycat never the less.
Chris PTM
p.s what's wrong with my bollocks?

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Wadders

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:28 PM Reply With Quote
[I'm sure we'll like you Chris(as long as your B*****ks stay in your shorts).

Scared for life I am after looking at them photos.

Chuffin hell,see what you mean scutter!.
Chris, did your mam use them to hang you out to dry on bath nights?

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Wadders

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
[I'm sure we'll like you Chris(as long as your B*****ks stay in your shorts).

Scared for life I am after looking at them photos.

Chuffin hell,see what you mean scutter!.
Chris, did your mam use them to hang you out to dry on bath nights?

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Macca

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:29 PM Reply With Quote
p.s what's wrong with my bollocks?

You're best bits, if you ask me.
Col!!!!

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locodude

posted on 8/9/02 at 07:38 PM Reply With Quote
Col
guess what begins with fu*k and ends in off. It's just jealousy rearing it's ugly head!
Chris PTM

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interestedparty

posted on 8/9/02 at 08:18 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Just what exactly is the problem? Prices quoted are + VAT. So add 17.5 percent to the price. Basic maths is a subject we all learnt at school, when we go to spain on holiday we don't complain that the prices are only in euros and not sterling as well, we convert it. Grow up and get a life, get in the garage and get building instead of sitting there complaining about things that mean nothing! (no offence like)
Rant over
Chris PTM
you'll like me when you meet me!


It's obvious that you don't like me complaining about MK. However, your defence is a little bit too fierce. My maths is fine, my life is fine, I'm fully grown and I spend plenty of time in my garage building stuff.

I'm not complaining about MK, I simply want to know what the point of quoting prices plus VAT. Did you hear that, what is the point???

Just in case you didn't hear that, I want to know what the point of quoting prices plus VAT is???

John





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UncleFista

posted on 8/9/02 at 08:24 PM Reply With Quote
I'll answer that
"whats the point" well a website isn't only going to be looked at by us here in blighty, overseas customers don't pay VAT, if MK quoted prices inc. VAT I'm sure overseas customers would be put off.
If you leave prices without its easy enough for anyone to add whatever taxes apply in their given country

Smartarse eh ?





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interestedparty

posted on 8/9/02 at 09:05 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
I'll answer that
"whats the point" well a website isn't only going to be looked at by us here in blighty, overseas customers don't pay VAT, if MK quoted prices inc. VAT I'm sure overseas customers would be put off.
If you leave prices without its easy enough for anyone to add whatever taxes apply in their given country

Smartarse eh ?


Actually I was referring to the adverts in the Kit Car magazine. However, customers in the UK have to pay the VAT, and everybody in the EU also has to pay the VAT, and at the UK rate. Doesn't leave many, does it?

The real reason for not quoting VAT is to make the prices seem lower.

John





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scutter

posted on 8/9/02 at 09:16 PM Reply With Quote
Of course it's to make the price seem lower but most intelligent can guess that.

Anyway best be careful getting of that horse.

Dan

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stephen_gusterson

posted on 8/9/02 at 09:50 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
quote:
1. if you cant build one what else ya gonna do?

2. MK engineering about a grand.




Sorry MK do not do their Indy kit for about a grand, their prices are plus VAT
plus VAT, plus VAT, plus VAT, plus VAT
John




Look generally at the car parts trade.......

find someone that DOESNT price ex vat. Halfords excepted.

1000 quid plus vat is 'about' a grand in my book





atb

steve






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stephen_gusterson

posted on 8/9/02 at 09:54 PM Reply With Quote
to be really nit pciking hardly anything Tesco sell is liable for VAT. Food and clothing arnt. Videos, beer, microwaves are.....i but more food that tothers

atb

steve


Another example - europa spares prices, along with vehicle wiring products - are all plus vat prices - and the trade doesnt build kit cars

atb

steve






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stephen_gusterson

posted on 8/9/02 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
[quoteJust in case you didn't hear that, I want to know what the point of quoting prices plus VAT is???

John








Well, if i were selling a product, i would like my customers to know how much I was charging them for it. The fact I had to put another 175 quid on it and give it to gordon brown wouldnt be my problem, so why should I make my product look more expensive?

I suspect that most kit providers (robin hood also) quote plus vat. So, if martin did vat inclusive prices at the bargain end of the market, it would look crap in comparison to RH's 17.5% cheaper kits.

market forces i think its called.....

atb

steve






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locodude

posted on 8/9/02 at 10:26 PM Reply With Quote
Dear Mr Interestedparty
You probably know that I am a good friend of Mr Martin Keenan. That does'nt mean that I fight his battles for him or stick up for him all the time. We often disagree and have our differing viewpoints. He can fight his own battles believe you me. Frankly I could'nt give a rat's ass weather his or other's prices are inclusive of VAT or not. If they are'nt then I add 17.5 percent on. I just don't see what your problem is. Take this fight to the government or the customs and excise and watch out, that vein on the side of your head looks like it's about to blow! Get yourself to Donnington at the weekend and learn the art of chillin' with me some of the other list boys. Life's too short to get hung up on trivia like VAT.
Chris PTM

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interestedparty

posted on 9/9/02 at 06:20 AM Reply With Quote
What makes you think I'm upset about MK's pricing policy? You are the one who's freaking out about this, not me

John





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