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kelle250
3rd Aug 2010, 03:21 PM
I was wondering if anyone knows for sure if the above is on sale on race days?
I presume it is, I'm going to silverstone on 22nd and was going to purcahse Aon team jacket before I went but they pull your pants down on P&P so I think I'll leave it till race day?
Cheers
fordman93
3rd Aug 2010, 03:29 PM
there should be a stand with the clothing there. when i went in 08 it was behind the grandstand on the outside of the track might be wrong this year though. :)
Mondeo2
3rd Aug 2010, 04:17 PM
I was wondering if anyone knows for sure if the above is on sale on race days?
I presume it is, I'm going to silverstone on 22nd and was going to purcahse Aon team jacket before I went but they pull your pants down on P&P so I think I'll leave it till race day?
Cheers
They were at Brands Hatch with most of this years Team Aon merchandise, so I see no reason why the stall won't be at all remaining rounds. You may even be able to convince them to knock something off the price too. They were willing to offer discounts at Brands Hatch on anything and that was the first meeting of the season.
kelle250
3rd Aug 2010, 04:35 PM
They were at Brands Hatch with most of this years Team Aon merchandise, so I see no reason why the stall won't be at all remaining rounds. You may even be able to convince them to knock something off the price too. They were willing to offer discounts at Brands Hatch on anything and that was the first meeting of the season.
I've never heard of haggling before at BTCC event but UI'll give it a go cheers!
kezbabybabe
3rd Aug 2010, 09:45 PM
but they pull your pants down on P&P so I think I'll leave it till race day?
Cheers
I have a feeling they'll do the same with the cost, they are quite expensive for what you get...
Mondeo2
4th Aug 2010, 12:39 PM
I have a feeling they'll do the same with the cost, they are quite expensive for what you get...
I didn't think £30 for the Aon polo style shirts was too bad, I've got 3 to buy this weekend so I expect to get discount. Last year at Brands Finale they had a buy 2 get 1 free offer and I was offered almost the same deal at the Brands Hatch round this year.
simon1220
4th Aug 2010, 10:10 PM
I didn't think £30 for the Aon polo style shirts was too bad, I've got 3 to buy this weekend so I expect to get discount. Last year at Brands Finale they had a buy 2 get 1 free offer and I was offered almost the same deal at the Brands Hatch round this year.
When Sunshine are selling polo shirts for half the price, so think Aon are being abit rip off.
Stitch
5th Aug 2010, 11:01 AM
I didn't think £30 for the Aon polo style shirts was too bad, I've got 3 to buy this weekend so I expect to get discount. Last year at Brands Finale they had a buy 2 get 1 free offer and I was offered almost the same deal at the Brands Hatch round this year.
I wouln't pay £30 for a polo short, designer or not. A white one with some advertising on it? Have to better than that for £30 a go, that's obscene.
I bought a TAS Racing Relentless Suzuki jacket for that price on raceday, and it's still serving me well.
Those prices are ridiculous :O
kelle250
5th Aug 2010, 12:47 PM
I don't think the Aon prices are too obscene. The T-Shirt is £20, the jacket I plan to get is £45. Compare that to some Brawn GP stuff last year..Caps £25, the Jenson Button t-shirt was £30 and the jacket £75!
Admittedly that's F1 but to me Aon seems about going rate
Mondeo2
5th Aug 2010, 01:43 PM
I wouln't pay £30 for a polo short, designer or not. A white one with some advertising on it? Have to better than that for £30 a go, that's obscene.
I bought a TAS Racing Relentless Suzuki jacket for that price on raceday, and it's still serving me well.
Those prices are ridiculous :O
The Aon Polo style shirt is very thick cotton, not the flimsy light material of normal polo shirts. Considering the amount of embroidery is identical to the pit crew shirts they are a bargain as the pit crew shirts are thinner and they want £60 for those.
Stitch
5th Aug 2010, 01:51 PM
The Aon Polo style shirt is very thick cotton, not the flimsy light material of normal polo shirts. Considering the amount of embroidery is identical to the pit crew shirts they are a bargain as the pit crew shirts are thinner and they want £60 for those.
The Superbike stuff is of the same quality and costs less. I'm well aware of the quality they are, I just think the prices are obscene.
However, if prices are based on what people will pay for them...if £30 is something you are willing to pay, I fail to see why they shouldn't charge that! Just more than I would be willing to pay...
Horses for courses, I guess.
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