*nub* wrote:I doubt you'll be bombarded either but afaik these covers have not really been readily accessible for years until 2 weeks ago via Tegiwa
They've been accessible for years, where have you been? The RBC manifold and the RBC manifold cover became available since the 2006 US Civic Si became available. I started selling RBC kits about a year later, and the RBC cover about a year after that. So, we're talking about 7 years ago. Don't you browse ebay? My RBC kit customers are about half in the UK, and about half elsewhere. In other words, you guys are a major market for me, and I definitely listen when you need something from me.
It is a piece of plastic, but Honda controls the pricing, and the resellers just have to figure out at what price we can resell them for. I likely have the advantage over sellers in the UK, since I am at the source, in the US. AND, ebay gives me a significant shipping discount.
*nub* wrote:I would suggest you making a new topic in the CTR items for sale section with the information you listed above, with some good pics etc. Even if you don't sell any there's nothing to lose! I will personally send anyone seeking the cover in the direction of the thread and will most likely buy one myself at some point. Once word gets around you might sell even more. Might wanna let us know if there are any other things such as the RBC itself that you think you can do a good price on, they sell for £250 here IIRC
Thanks for the suggestion... but, I prefer that people just keep an eye on my ebay store, and see what they like.
http://stores.ebay.com/PrecisionProposition
If I go around advertising, I don't feel that it would be fair, unless I contribute money to the site. Not my plan, currently.
I can do a good price on everything you see in my ebay store. Like I said, I've sold RBC kits for about 7 years. I seem to have started the RBC craze after all the dyno tests I did back then. ClubRSX, then kicked me off, and claimed all the work for themselves. So, I walked away, and ended up on ebay, never to return to CRSX... and rarely to any other forum, for that matter.
Lastly, I've owned my DC5 for nearly 13years now, and still enjoy it.