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Vette73

Lifer
Jul 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: Roger
If I moved to California, I would have to raise my prices substantially because of the high cost of living there buddy.


Agreed. The area can have a big factor on cost.


I just did a clutch job on a older (1986) NON turbo RX-7. I charged 385 for parts and labor. RWD, for most IMHO, are easier then most FWD cars.


 

NutBucket

Lifer
Aug 30, 2000
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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: Roger
If I moved to California, I would have to raise my prices substantially because of the high cost of living there buddy.


Agreed. The area can have a big factor on cost.


I just did a clutch job on a older (1986) NON turbo RX-7. I charged 385 for parts and labor. RWD, for most IMHO, are easier then most FWD cars.

I've never done a RWD but after doing substantial work on my FWD I completely agree anyway:p
 

Zenmervolt

Elite member
Oct 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: NutBucket
Car was bought brand new. I think it has about 80k on the clock.
Wow. *makes mental note to stick with the N/A P-cars until he become rich*

ZV
 

NutBucket

Lifer
Aug 30, 2000
27,180
649
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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Car was bought brand new. I think it has about 80k on the clock.
Wow. *makes mental note to stick with the N/A P-cars until he become rich*

ZV

On the other hand, my friend (who's grandparents have the Porsche) has great luck with his turbo Volvos. Can't wait until he gets that 5-speed in his current one. The one he just bought, a 91 760 Turbo has over 200k on it and runs great.