Rear Side AUTO UP Windows by yodaTEQ Gull Wing Hatch System

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Mine has held up nicely for two years!
Of course it was only driven about 4 miles in those two years...
 
Yeah but I have them on each side window. You only get 1 decal at KOH when you get your wristband, luckily they gave me a second one. And then you have places like Radflo where I spent damn near $1700 and only got 2 measly stickers :flipoff2:

that is why you should have gotten kings!!...i got t shirts, stickers, keychains, various different color stickers!! you get what you pay for!! kekeke
 
Yeah but I have them on each side window. You only get 1 decal at KOH when you get your wristband, luckily they gave me a second one. And then you have places like Radflo where I spent damn near $1700 and only got 2 measly stickers :flipoff2:

that is why you should have gotten kings!!...i got t shirts, stickers, keychains, various different color stickers!! you get what you pay for!! kekeke
 
that is why you should have gotten kings!!...i got t shirts, stickers, keychains, various different color stickers!! you get what you pay for!! kekeke


Exactly... Oh you paid for all that swag alright!
 
Put me down for a driver side hatch.
 
Exactly... Oh you paid for all that swag alright!

YES I DID but it was cheaper than the $1700 Jose spent!! i snagged over 15 xl t shirts from them! kinda feel bad....but look at the bright side, i am advertising for them everytime i give out a shirt!
 
Throw out a ballpark price range so I know if I need to keep checking this thread or not!!!
 
fair market price should be.....hmmmmm....ummmm.....$1200-$1400?? right? Frank spent a lot of time and money deveoping this product.... I know, i was there throughout most of the process....but it is Frank's call
 
Price should have more to do with current costs of materials and labor plus some margin, which should over time delete r&d expense. Then again, you can test the market pretty easily on Mud with any price
 
$1,400 is right there in the Wagongear price range. I don't think that is a bad price for what you get but very spendy for a lot of us.
 
This is a super small nitch market R&D needs to be included if you guys want to see these type of products to make it to market in the future. As it is now no wants to pay the price wagongear needs to get just to pay for materials and a small labor charge less all the R&D time he has involved. Guys that have brought small products to market will agree 100%. If you dont agree pony up and show us what you got less your time and effort and you will quickly understand my point.
 
^ good point
 
fair market price should be.....hmmmmm....ummmm.....$1200-$1400?? right?
:eek::eek::bang::eek::eek:
I really hope you're kidding. If they're the same price as the Wagongear's, and he doesn't sell/ hasn't sold very many, what's the point in these?
 
This is a super small nitch market R&D needs to be included if you guys want to see these type of products to make it to market in the future. As it is now no wants to pay the price wagongear needs to get just to pay for materials and a small labor charge less all the R&D time he has involved. Guys that have brought small products to market will agree 100%. If you dont agree pony up and show us what you got less your time and effort and you will quickly understand my point.

While I agree with you about R&D Phil, I usually look at some of these products as a guy in his garage that built something he wanted for himself and then builds a few more to make some money on it. It's like the guy that cuts his neighbors yard to make a few bucks. He didn't buy his lawnmower, leaf blower, string trimmer etc just to cut his neighbors yard. I know some are trying to get to the next level and that's cool. I think @yodaTEQ is going in the right direction with well designed products at a fair price.
 
I expect the price to be close to wagongear as they include the actual material for the door and wagongear's require the purchase of oem glass.
 
"My goal is to make these affordable so WE can all be able afford them. @@FloridaFJ80 I promise they will not be "crazy expensive""
-Frank
 
While I agree with you about R&D Phil, I usually look at some of these products as a guy in his garage that built something he wanted for himself and then builds a few more to make some money on it. It's like the guy that cuts his neighbors yard to make a few bucks. He didn't buy his lawnmower, leaf blower, string trimmer etc just to cut his neighbors yard. I know some are trying to get to the next level and that's cool. I think @yodaTEQ is going in the right direction with well designed products at a fair price.
My thoughts exactly.
 
Very interested depending on price.
 

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