wicked<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_1203444", true); </SCRIPT> - that's quite interesting, we didn't know that we're a bunch of college students that are just reselling parts that we design. In anycase, the mailing address is at the UofC since we have a co-op program partnership with the Mechanical & Chemical engineering faculty. Our R&D and manufacturing facilities are in an industrial area of the city; and hence we do not do any retail. Our core business is providing R&D/design work for other companies (ie: building prototypes etc).
122 Vega - Like it or not, there was actually a chemical explosion across the street from our facilities. This was on the local news; caused the area to be blocked off for almost 1 week till everything was cleaned up properly.
flat_black - Actually Brullen manufactures some of our parts under contract; things that do not require alot of highly skilled manufacturing techniques are sent out their way so that we have less on our plates to deal with.
speedhawaii<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_1204202", true); </SCRIPT> - The FMIC kits are co-manufactured with Kinetic.
terbow<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_1204321", true); </SCRIPT> - Where does anyone get this "info" anyways? The exhaust systems are all manufactured in house, from start to finish. And yes you're right about the limited quanity production; there are ~3500 MSP's in North America; we've factored our R&D costs etc over ~300 units which represents an approximate 8.6% of the total market which is a very accurate/conservative estimation.
daedalus - For all those skeptics out there, why don't we put up a challenge; if you can design, fabricate and produce our exhaust system for the cost that you were implying that our system costs to manufacture (including factoring in R&D costs/systen)~$900US, we will pay you to do it for us. Simple as that. Are you up to the challege? And FYI, MSRP on the exhaust is $1599US. Forum members automatically get a $200US discount. If the USD was as strong as it was 2 yrs ago, prices would definately reflect that. Unfortunately the USD relative to CAD is still on the decline.