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MR2 Jobs Fair Price?


simbasupra

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Just wondering if you lot think this is a fair price to charge. The customer is a friend of a friend with a UK MR2. I have listed the jobs first, the part prices second and then the fully fitted parts and labour price third:

 

Timing Belt - £80.28 -£180

Clutch - £171.99 - £550

2x Rear Wheel Bearings - £144.26 - £300

2x Window Regulators - £99.02 - £240

2x Window Motors - £279.40 - £279.40

 

The job will be done by myself and another Toyota tech on our spare weekend and as such he will have no receipt. Just to give you an idea he was quoted £800 fully fitted for the clutch by our dealer.

 

Could you give me a :thumbs: or :thumbdown: and any other comments.

 

Thanks.

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get a clutch fitted far cheaper than that, in fact those parts and prices seem way over the top to me!

 

Are they not near 3S, Woodsport, Sbits or any of the usual names?

 

OK i thought it was resonible £250 cheaper than Toyota and remember it is an MR2 and there is next to no room. Any other comments?

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There's something wrong with the window motors cost - the parts are the same price as the fully fitted. I like that hourly rate ;)

 

Mike

 

Forgot to mention that i will fit them free if he has the window regulators done as they would allready be out. So yeah £0ph on that:)

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Actually just reread the first post and realised it's someone elses car, oops!

 

Just having a quick search on IMOC and the MR2OC, those are still high prices, more than some of the MR2 specialists charge!!!

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Actually just reread the first post and realised it's someone elses car, oops!

 

Just having a quick search on IMOC and the MR2OC, those are still high prices, more than some of the MR2 specialists charge!!!

 

really!! thanks for that, just thought 250-300 was very cheap seeing as the amount of hours involved. Do you know if they use genuine parts though?

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