This seems to be about the going rate, under $200 for a rebuild. According to banter at another classic car enthusiast site, the necessary seals, gaskets etc are around $20 but to open the booster requires a special purpose tool that compresses + turns at the same time. So not really DIY and a rebuild place should be able to handle it for under $200 generally. This is all in the US, not sure about ROW.
Please pardon my ignorance: I have very little knowledge of car mechanics. I am thinking, since my car is driven very little (less than 2000 miles per year), and I lived without booster for years, can I not just keep on driving safely like this? I know my car, braking power required, etc. I am thinking "could this not be something I fix only when (if!) I want to sell the car?" No one but me drives it. Or is it something that needs to be fixed in order to prevent further damage in the braking system?
Like many owners, I have a budget for the car and I do the regular flushing of all fluids, greasing, maintaining impeccable cleanliness, plus the occasional cosmetic upgrade. This booster thing seems like something that can wait indefinitely, like Hardtop reassembly. Thoughts?