Here's what my dealer charged me...
"Cooler" list: $355.00
91202685 - Bottom Frame/Lid
91202686 - Back Pad
91100524 - Cup holder
Screws/Nuts/Washers (6 each for below)
91272003
91273003
91274021
I've read about prices all over the place, so it depends on your dealer and area/market, I guess. Justin Royal (the vid I posted earlier in the thread) mentioned he paid close to $600 for just the cooler conversion, for instance where my dealer charged me $355.
For info, here's the list for the glove box conversion as well...
"Glove Box" list $240.00
91132545 - Door
91051054 - Slam Latch
91051050 - Key
91132550 - Filler Panel
91202679 - Trim Piece for Glove Box opening
Note the glove box list does not include the slam latch catch, so I had to order it after everything came in...
91051035 - Slam Latch Catch (ordered separately, cost unknown at this time)
Also, just for info it took 6-7 weeks to get everything from Skeeter. And even now, the catch they didn't have, they had to order it from their supplier it seems, so have no idea when it will come in :(.
So, the big question - is it worth it?
Hard to say. The oem parts work fine for the most part (untill the cooler hinge breaks), so it's a convenience/appearance upgrade really. I will say yes on the cooler, if only because it is a nicer design, and a sturdier design, as we all know the ZX cooler lid is a fragile part at best. Is it any more functional - no. It does include cupholders, but tbh the jury is out on those, as they are only held in by two screws, and feel like if you stepped on them accidently with a lot of weight (the cooler lid is a step, after all) they would snap right off. Plus, they stick out a bit and can get in the way at times. I still have them installed currently, with wedges underneath to add some additional support - but really am not using them as cupholders so may remove them as Mark did.
The Glove Box, I definitely like. For one, it's lockable (when I get the catch, that is lol), so you can leave valuables in there without worry if you make a stop either on the road or on the water. It's much nicer in that's it's a strong aluminum carpeted lid that matches up well, even with my 6 year old carpet. And it doesn't flex or give when you put weight on it, like the plastic one did. I often have one ass cheek hanging off the end of the deck when I'm sitting down with the center locker open working/rigging/etc. Not having that sinking/sliding feeling from the oem lid makes it worth it alone to me. It's just tricky to install, ie getting the mounting holes in just the right spot. Mine aren't perfect, but work well enough.