Is this a stealer on the make , I thought the kit was £2500
http://www.researchabarth.co.uk/500-asetto-esseesse-kits.shtml
http://www.researchabarth.co.uk/500-asetto-esseesse-kits.shtml
Simple answer would be to drive to another dealer to have it fitted.
Speaking from bitter experience of fitting Prodrive kits to Subarus, the manufacturers don't have a clue how long it takes to fit a kit, and their labour times that are reflected in the price are unattainable.
Cheers
SPD
Don't forget that these kits are being fitted to either new or quite new vehicles, no rusty bolts or similar and apart from the ECU everything is fairly easy to change. This is quite within the expertise level of the enthusiast so surely ICME times (do they still use this method?) should be easily attainable by a skilled tech in a fully equipped workshop.
If its anything like Subaru they use 'made up times'. I don't know the details of the SS kit, but the PPP kit involved changing the in tank fuel pump, the back box and the ECU.
Changing the ECI is easy, once you get to it.
Cheers
SPD