$60 each huh?
One sheet of plywood cost me that much, and I didnt even splurge for cabinet grade birch. I need your sources.
Agree could be done cheaper but those dont look half assed.....add 2 sets of 250lb slides, 80/20 extrusion, handles, hardware, and a guy not trying to lose money they dont seem too crazy.
I think I ended up with 300 in mine but may have included the $80 dollar air nailer in that figure but mine arent as nice as those and only have one set of slides which i got a deal on. They are bigger however covering 2nd and 3rd row seats.
I wasn't trying to say the guy was screwing anyone, but $600 is a lot of money for a drawer system.
A sheet of 3/4" birch ply is $45 and a sheet of 3/4" common pine is $35 at my local lowes, so if you skip the slides and do beeswax runners which save storage space and money, yeah, I could build 10 of those for $60 each in materials, a little more if I get better wood.
If I went all out with primo cabinet-grade plywood and the best drawer slides, I don't see materials costing more than $200 for just drawers behind the rear seat.
I'm probably going to end up around your cost, $300 in materials, for my new system, but like you it will go all the way up to the front seats!