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Ridin-High
22-04-2007, 02:57 PM
Maybe someone who is in or has been in the industry might be able to shed some light on the matter.
Basically how much mark-up/profit margin(In general) do places like rocket industries/ Eagle Auto etc have on their crate engines? Pretty much a general interest question. I know they wouldn't have heaps on those 350chev long engines on the back of street machine for $2880.
what about their engines for 15k tho? what u reakon about $2000 markup on cost?
Cheers,
Ridin-High
Sonnymad
22-04-2007, 03:06 PM
Maybe someone who is in or has been in the industry might be able to shed some light on the matter.
Basically how much mark-up/profit margin(In general) do places like rocket industries/ Eagle Auto etc have on their crate engines? Pretty much a general interest question. I know they wouldn't have heaps on those 350chev long engines on the back of street machine for $2880.
what about their engines for 15k tho? what u reakon about $2000 markup on cost?
Cheers,
Ridin-High
I have bought many crate engines and the cost just seem to vary alot,i dont know if its the season of the week but i have never paid the same price twice,as the prices keep going up and down !
regards sonny
maloo_
22-04-2007, 03:21 PM
Would just depend on what the aussie dollar is trading at.
matthewfnorbert
22-04-2007, 03:45 PM
the ls2 crate motors which can retail for $10k have a huge margin i'd say going by my pricing research and experience when buying one for the boat.
planetdavo
22-04-2007, 07:57 PM
Do you have a reason for wanting to know this?
Sounds a bit like you want to take this general question and use it as a form of bargaining power.
If so, shopping around is the best way to hunt discounts. Telling a business you know their margin is a great way to get booted out the door, never to return....
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