Before you commit, suggest that you shop it with Brown & Gammons. They may do
you
better. That price is not especially good. John
Kevin Brown wrote:
> Even after paying 70 Pounds for shipping, the total delivered cost of the
> Quaife differential is 567 Pounds, or about $921. The delivered cost of the
> same differential from a US discount parts vendor is $1281. I think that the
> list price in the US of the unit is about $1500. The web address of the
>outfit
> in England that I have been in contact with, "Need for Speed", is:
> http://www.btwebworld.com/nfs/qudiff.htm
>
> Good luck!
> Kevin Brown
> Odessa, MO
>
> BBubeck@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Kevin,
> > The universal currency convertor web site (http://www.xe.net/cgi-
> > bin/ucc/convert) says:
> >
> > 1.00 USD United States Dollars = 0.615436 GBP United Kingdom Pounds
> >
> > Good luck on your purchase. Is the price still reasonable after you add in
> > shipping? I'm still looking for Minilite replicas. Some of the UK suppliers
> > have real good prices compared to the ones here in the US.
> > Bruce
> > 1974 MGB
> >
> > In a message dated 2/22/99 7:54:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > MGTRAutoXr@sprintmail.com writes:
> >
> > << 'm looking at ordering a Quaife limited slip differential for my '64
> > MGB from a company in England called "The Need for Speed". Their price
> > seems pretty reasonable compared to US suppliers, but I'm not totally
> > sure of the current Pound to $ conversion. Does anyone out there know
> > what it is and has anyone dealt with "The Need for Speed". Thanks! >>
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