Can't see him achieving that price TBH. I see that Skyer have manufactured a run of 30 and they are $257 about £198. That doesn't include postage from USA or import taxes. Could work out expensive.McTyke said:He's has these for sale for ages. Keeps re-listing
For sure! Those are only £25?McTyke said:They look good good but carriage and import tax could put another £60-£80 on to that. Still reckon my homemade £25 ones look cool.![]()
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Oh the joys of supply and demand.blunderthumbs said:Can't see him achieving that price TBH. I see that Skyer have manufactured a run of 30 and they are $257 about £198. That doesn't include postage from USA or import taxes. Could work out expensive.McTyke said:He's has these for sale for ages. Keeps re-listing
https://skyermotorsport.com/products/bmw-z4-e85-roadster-top-side-covers :?
srhutch said:I've still got the cardboard box for mine as well. Must be worth over £400 :lol:
Oh I don't know. It's worth it for me when they cover the gaping holes when the roof's down. I only paid £160 for mine a few weeks ago. Dropped lucky I guess. Even £160 is expensive for what they are. They should have come as standard equipment when the car was new.MACK said:Stupid money, even for these. I don't see the appeal myself of having to manually Install/remove everytime the roof is used
blunderthumbs said:Oh I don't know. It's worth it for me when they cover the gaping holes when the roof's down. I only paid £160 for mine a few weeks ago. Dropped lucky I guess. Even £160 is expensive for what they are. They should have come as standard equipment when the car was new.MACK said:Stupid money, even for these. I don't see the appeal myself of having to manually Install/remove everytime the roof is used![]()
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steveanders0n said:Buy a 3D printer and printer them, much cheaper
steveanders0n said:Buy a 3D printer and printer them, much cheaper
steveanders0n said:We just need someone to take some photos of both the covers, the 3D software will make it and stitch the pictures together.
Also, any Resin-based 3D printer will do the job, if it's a small 3D printer then print it out in two halves.
You could cover them with a Carbon wrap or leather and it will still cost less.