Why bother trying to push every last limit of the KO3s then , why dont you just get a gt28 ? Its cheaper doing it that way !
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Originally posted by Bug_racer View PostWhy bother trying to push every last limit of the KO3s then , why dont you just get a gt28 ? Its cheaper doing it that way !FOR SALE
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Originally posted by VW GTI View PostThis is a very good point. Although I wouldn't go to a gt28 unless you could find a way to fit more than 205s (or 215s at a stretch) under the front.I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
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Originally posted by DubSteve View PostA LSD and how hard can it be to fit 215s under the front, A friend of mine is mine is running 225s all round on his mk3.
LSD would help, but I don't think you understand how bad the lack of traction can be even with only 130kw atw.FOR SALE
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Originally posted by WHTPOLOGTI View PostFYI the prices have now gone up due to the weak AUS dollar. i was a few days too late.
If the APR dealers had V2 a few weeks ago, when the dollar was higher still loaded into the same computers, how is the price higher now??
I understand that development comes into the costing(just like anything), and licensing too, but if the product has been developed, tested, then sent out to the prospective franchise owners though out the world, why is the price up now compared to a few weeks ago.
Like I said, this is just a query, but I just don't get it, so please, be gentle."If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
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There is no charge for the updates (apart from Labor) - but if you have not noticed, we have dropped over 25% on the US dollar in 8 weeks - That means it is costing us over 25% more to import the products now (and don't forget duties & taxes snowball onto those amounts as well.)
The Polo software was reduced in price in June, unfortunately it has to go back up to its pre June price again
Hardware (imported) is worse.
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Blitzen, the 'owner' of the software is still overseas, meaning whenever a sale is made here, the money would go to APR US - the developers of the software. The difference between software and hardware is Guy would need to pay for the hardware to get it here and then sell it. With software it means they pay for the license when they sell it which means the exchange rate at each sale is always current. Therefore, the price here has to go up because the amount of cash going overseas is larger and they still need their margins.
Guy is APR Australia, which is really just a reseller for APR US.FOR SALE
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Originally posted by VW GTI View PostBlitzen, the 'owner' of the software is still overseas, meaning whenever a sale is made here, the money would go to APR US - the developers of the software. The difference between software and hardware is Guy would need to pay for the hardware to get it here and then sell it. With software it means they pay for the license when they sell it which means the exchange rate at each sale is always current. Therefore, the price here has to go up because the amount of cash going overseas is larger and they still need their margins.
Guy is APR Australia, which is really just a reseller for APR US."If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."
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Well, if the $ goes down by 30% and your markup is say 50%, then theoretically the price of complete software software should only go up 15% to keep the same level of profit, hence around a $250 (given software is $1600) rise in cost to maintain the same profit margin.
so are we expecting $1800-$1900 software programs from now on?
What do GIAC and the others charge, don't they start at $1200?80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html
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Originally posted by Blitzen View PostMmmmmm...I'm suppose...I'm still not convinced, but thats not to say that it isn't the truth...I do agree that for the price, the APR tune(and any other tuners for that matter)is awesome bang for its buck...May I'm just being overly tight!!!FOR SALE
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