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craigT19
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PostPosted: 17:14 - 18 May 2002    Post subject: Tony moto having a laugh hahahahaha Reply with quote

they quoted me £3999 for an nsr import lol when i asked why its so expensive they said because it comes with a sol alarm and they fit smartwater hahahahaha

i thought umm isnt smartwater standard on all hondas???? they said no they will add it for me for an extra £90.


lol

tony moto:- import 2001 nsr including smart water and a sol alarm (not inshurance aproved)£3999

Bridge honda:- uk nsr including smartwater and a data tool veto evo alarm and imobiliser (top of the range alarm) £4140.

when i told tony moto that a standard uk nsr from honda uk costs only £3800 he said "the reason honda uk offer the uk nsr at low prices is because the import nsr is much better than the uk 1" lol
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PostPosted: 20:40 - 18 May 2002    Post subject: Reply with quote

!!!

Is it me then, or are prices goin up a bit at the mo?!?!?

By the way - just to note - TonyMoto are currently advertising NSR imports in biketrader this week at £3200 !!!!

....Isnt that under the trade descriptions act or something!??? Confused

I think they are trying to pull your leg mate!! Wink

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