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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #15 on: 02 September 2008, 20:43:49 »

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and yet mine wont sell... with a kit already in it!!

Is it post March 01?
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #16 on: 02 September 2008, 21:24:40 »

mine has now done 10k and paid for itself, as has been said its a no brainer, i am now 'in credit' so to speak.

I will do about another 20k before the first anniversary of its installation, buy that time i would have paid for itself time and time again........

Like LazyDocker i would happily oversee an install but wouldn't do one outright on someone else's car  :y
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #17 on: 02 September 2008, 22:11:49 »

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and yet mine wont sell... with a kit already in it!!

Is it post March 01?

well yeh but at £2000 with only 76k on it its still a bargain, 5 months tax will be renewed at the cheaper rate in january, therefore bypassing the 2009 increase and will only go up in 2010
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #18 on: 02 September 2008, 22:16:25 »

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and yet mine wont sell... with a kit already in it!!

Is it post March 01?

well yeh but at £2000 with only 76k on it its still a bargain, 5 months tax will be renewed at the cheaper rate in january, therefore bypassing the 2009 increase and will only go up in 2010

have you tried an Ebay classified ad? cost about £12 and seem to have more impact over a normal ad.
That said the trade is flat currently, no one wants to commit to buying anything, that could also be where your problem is mate.......

If i didn't have the CDX i would have bought yours at 2K, that is a real bargain, and has all the toys as well.......bugger
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #19 on: 02 September 2008, 22:59:22 »

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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #20 on: 02 September 2008, 23:33:10 »

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Around 750 quid to buy the kit,around double for supply &fit.

And the rest!!! DIY Kit is around the price you've stated (mine was actually slightly less) but for a supply and fit I doubt you'll see much change from £2200 for an equivalent sequential multi-point kit!!  :o :o :o
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #21 on: 02 September 2008, 23:34:34 »

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mine has now done 10k and paid for itself, as has been said its a no brainer, i am now 'in credit' so to speak.

I will do about another 20k before the first anniversary of its installation, buy that time i would have paid for itself time and time again........

Like LazyDocker i would happily oversee an install but wouldn't do one outright on someone else's car  :y

That's the position I'll be in... By Christmas (at the latest I expect) the kit will have paid for itself and then the next couple of years "saving" money ;) ;) :y :y
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #22 on: 02 September 2008, 23:54:27 »

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Around 750 quid to buy the kit,around double for supply &fit.

And the rest!!! DIY Kit is around the price you've stated (mine was actually slightly less) but for a supply and fit I doubt you'll see much change from £2200 for an equivalent sequential multi-point kit!!  :o :o :o


Not far off ... BRC system fitted to the 3.2 with an 80 ltr tank .... £1850 + VAT = £2174  :)
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Re: LPG Payback time...
« Reply #23 on: 02 September 2008, 23:58:48 »

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Around 750 quid to buy the kit,around double for supply &fit.

And the rest!!! DIY Kit is around the price you've stated (mine was actually slightly less) but for a supply and fit I doubt you'll see much change from £2200 for an equivalent sequential multi-point kit!!  :o :o :o


Not far off ... BRC system fitted to the 3.2 with an 80 ltr tank .... £1850 + VAT = £2174  :)

I must confess it was you I was thinking of ::) ::) ::)
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