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  1. #46
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    Best I can do on this is $1783.75 incl.GST. So a wee bit less than the special price advertised. Considering they were $2400+GST before the special, that's a good price. Naturally freight is extra, but you could pick up from the store in Wiri.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Best I can do on this is $1783.75 incl.GST. So a wee bit less than the special price advertised. Considering they were $2400+GST before the special, that's a good price. Naturally freight is extra, but you could pick up from the store in Wiri.
    That's only $20 off on a near 2k list item... Their catalogue says it was $1970 before, so not sure where your 2,400 comes from.

    Trade pricing pisses me off most times...
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    My apologies, I should have rechecked before posting. Previous cost was $1970+GST making it $2265.50incl. SULCO knocked $400 off down to $1570.00 Plus GST, making it $1805.50incl. My price is $1783.75 including so a further $21.75 off the inclusive price.

    I did say it was already on special at a discount, but I would see what I could do. Anyone should be therefore able to see what I can do against their standard pricing. I would have been able to knock off $421.75 from their retail price. A significant sum, so if anyone does see something in their catalogue, either on or not on special, let me do a quote for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    My apologies, I should have rechecked before posting. Previous cost was $1970+GST making it $2265.50incl. SULCO knocked $400 off down to $1570.00 Plus GST, making it $1805.50incl. My price is $1783.75 including so a further $21.75 off the inclusive price.

    I did say it was already on special at a discount, but I would see what I could do. Anyone should be therefore able to see what I can do against their standard pricing. I would have been able to knock off $421.75 from their retail price. A significant sum, so if anyone does see something in their catalogue, either on or not on special, let me do a quote for you.
    That's what pisses me off about trade pricing, a walk in off the street and some haggling could get you 10-20% any day of the week anyway. Either way, it's still well above what you'd pay for a similar lift table to do all but the heaviest bikes.
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    I got one of these from Topmaq a couple years ago.....
    lifts the XT660 no probs...
    450kgs = 990lbs more than enough for any bike I will ever own..
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    Just want to give a big shout out to caseye.

    After a few PM's, his hospital bed / bike lifter is now in my garage.

    Lunch is on me when you get up this way Mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k1w160 View Post
    Just want to give a big shout out to caseye.

    After a few PM's, his hospital bed / bike lifter is now in my garage.

    Lunch is on me when you get up this way Mark.
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    Pleased to know you got home alright in that atrocious weather.
    Just glad that you will get the use out of it, that I was no longer getting (what happens when you buy a bandit, no need for lifts) she's good if you've got the room and makes a great mobile saw stool.
    Will make sure we're up there with plenty of warning mate, will be a good day I'm sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
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    Pleased to know you got home alright in that atrocious weather.
    Just glad that you will get the use out of it, that I was no longer getting (what happens when you buy a bandit, no need for lifts) she's good if you've got the room and makes a great mobile saw stool.
    Will make sure we're up there with plenty of warning mate, will be a good day I'm sure.
    Goodonyer mate!
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    Starting to think one of these would be bloody handy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nzspokes View Post
    Starting to think one of these would be bloody handy.
    Sure are! Wide range of prices on them. But the SULCO one is the only one I can supply. I know that if that's the best pricing I can do they aren't making a big profit on them.
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    Yeah mate i make them out of hospital bed 200kg rating is to save there ass. iv had 400 kg riden mower one mine and it work great.. would never be with out one now days. ..

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