Cost to Upgrade RAM in Macbook Pro 13?

I will be purchasing a Macbook Pr 13 inch and was curious how much it would cost to say a week or two later come back and have them upgrade the ram to 4gb from 2gb. If i were to do it myself would it void the warranty?

I just got my 13" and ordered it with 4GB installed but I don't remember how much more it was. You can go on the Apple web site and find out pretty easily.
No it does not void the warranty and it's not too difficult to do. There are instructions in the PDF manual that comes on the Macbook Pro.

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