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Originally Posted by texastwurkt3am
True, but that comes with most wings unless they're application specific. I'm not trying to knock the dude or his craftsmanship, he seems genuinely excited and proud of his product, and he should be because it looks great, but $350 is just entirely too much for an interim fix. For me, I'd rather just wait and spend $5-600 on an actual wing. Unsure on the quality of one you'd get for the $350, but you could still get quite a few.
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Honestly I think this comes down to one simple thing. You don’t have a need for the product so to be honest there’s no reason for you to come in and make a big deal about these or the price. But you are.
Think of it this way. Perrin made a riser product too. It’s sold for like 100 bucks. But it looks reeeally bad and not oem quality at all. That shows there’s a demand for increasing and improving the look of this stock spoiler. So paying Drambeenie about 300 bucks pays for the OEM look and on top of that helps pay for the R&D that went into it to ensure it would look and be solid. Perrin probably barely spent anything internally for that and they have probably their own R&D department. So it’s not a big deal for them to design a new product like this.