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Old 06-04-2010, 04:32 PM   #1
ToCo
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Question How much should Ford pay for my Canopy?

Hey guys, My ute went into ford today to get the suspension fixed up and also get lowered a bit in the back. When I first bought the car it came with an ARB canopy fitted to it, I have now taken it off in preparation to have a hardtop fitted in the coming weeks. While I was at Ford the manager there asked me how much I would want for the canopy, now knowing how Ford work I know that they will try to undercut me to make a profit (as they all do). So what I am wondering is how much should I ask for? The canopy is in excellent condition, no dents, scratches etc.
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Todd.

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