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Originally Posted by Mugen_Dom
But what is the final amount going to be??? You're asking us to put down a deposit on something that has yet to have a finalized price?
What happens IF costs are not what was originally assumed and the final price of the kit is over the original $600 range estimate? Can i cancel and get a refund on my deposit??
Also, what about shipping? Rotors, pads and calipers are not light. How much will shipping be as that is going to be a factor as well.
I don't mean to crap on what you're doing as I fully appreciate how you are helping the community out by arranging all of this, but these are some questions that I think need to be answered before I plan to put any money down on this item.
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I respectfully disagree. Any rear disc conversion for under 1K is a bargain, especially from an established name brand like Skunk2. Sure, if they tried to double the suggested price, you just send them a polite cancellation, then call your credit card issuer and dispute the charges. Keeping in mind that they have CALLED YOU to explain the price and other details as they ask for the deposit. Any change after you have entered the agreement is fraud, and you have all the legal protection in the world.