.... As title says ....
.... How much was you buggy ... if you have more then one choose price of most expensive one ... if you have installed custom parts or wheels
include that too ...
vote above .....elfasa - 8-5-2013 at 04:36 AM
I put below $500.
My flexi buggy came with a job lot, I sold everything else it came with after a while and made my money back, so essentially i got it for free. Since
then I've upgraded lots of bits, got the Buggy bags kit, wide axle / wheels etc. All in its probably cost be about bang on $500 (In GBP though
obviously.) It would have been more if I had paid for the buggy its self (an extra $250-300).
Why do you ask ?
TimWELDNGOD - 8-5-2013 at 01:20 PM
Both of mine were FREE! But then I bought tires,bling rims,seats,pads. So,maybe $400 ea.BeamerBob - 8-5-2013 at 01:23 PM
Add your time in Donnie! You gotta be worth something.:PBeamerBob - 8-5-2013 at 01:24 PM
Oops, double post somehow. I wish we could delete these but that causes other problems.Clive - 8-5-2013 at 01:37 PM
First buggy was $300, second one was $900, third one was over $3000.
At that rate of progression I'm in trouble if I want a fourth.MDK - 8-5-2013 at 04:26 PM
Thanks for making me do the math, sheesh..... However, Pops treated me very well. I rather not brag about what I paid but I think the bug is probably
worth a little more than $3000, of course we will never know cuz it will never be sold RedSky - 8-5-2013 at 06:08 PM
That's a gorgeous looking bug Mike.
I also chose above $2500. I also feel it's nothing to brag about. I still feel guilty about spending so much on myself but I just had to have it. I
don't think I will ever sell mine either.
I couldn't afford to pay for my bug outright, so Popeye said no worries. Pay me whenever. For him it was more important that the Dom4 go to a good
home and get plenty of use. He allowed me to pay installments however much I wanted to pay and this wasn't a one-off. Hes done this for others too.
Carl is a true gent and a scholar. BeamerBob - 8-5-2013 at 08:17 PM
I didn't figure in my wheels when I picked so that would put me in the top category too. I wouldn't want any less buggy for what I ask mine to do.
Money you enjoy the result of spending is not wasted.greasehopper - 8-5-2013 at 09:57 PM
When I figure my time for design, fabrication, testing, re-design, fabrication, re-testing, destroying, repairing, testing, re-designing, fabrication,
re-testing and finally giving up out of frustration and lack of sleep to settling on what you saw @ NABX '11, I had about 300 manhours in
Chuck-a-walla Rock-it. If you figure my time at $10.00 an hour, I'm so upside down in that thing it's just ridiculous.
Most of the hardware was old race car and golf cart parts I had on-hand and steel was scarp heap cheap. The electric bill for running the welder was
stupid for about 2 months.
(Can't figure out photo attachments so use your imagination HERE. )
Add you time in Donnie! You gotta be worth something.:P
OK.then "one meelyondollars"Kober - 9-5-2013 at 10:00 PM
Wow ...... I think I am saving more money to get my next buggy .... I did think its crazy to pay $3000 for new ride ....
.... I am sure its money well spent ... and hopefully I will travel to Wildwood more often