bertsmobile1
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I am somewhat the same as Illengine.
I get really good prices on Kawasaki engines & push the customer towards the replacement particularly as Kawasaki is giving 3 year waranties.
I offer a "trade in" on their old engine which is about 1/2 the difference between the RRP & the actual price of the engine and that pushes most into the new motor deal.
the old engines are either rebuilt when there is nothing happening so my labour is effectivly $ 0 or stripped for parts & scrap
I get really good prices on Kawasaki engines & push the customer towards the replacement particularly as Kawasaki is giving 3 year waranties.
I offer a "trade in" on their old engine which is about 1/2 the difference between the RRP & the actual price of the engine and that pushes most into the new motor deal.
the old engines are either rebuilt when there is nothing happening so my labour is effectivly $ 0 or stripped for parts & scrap