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Alan Sputhe told me in an email (sputhe@hotmail.com) that the rear can be ordered by itself, PN-9100R, $218.00+Shipping. True Track is both or none.
Nice
Originally Posted by cggorman
Nice. Thanks! Next paycheck it shall be mine.
With the low mount Jagg oil cooler I wanted the Predator front mount as it's contained within the frame; once spring hits and I can test out the Predator I have a sneaking thought that a Sputhe Posi-Trac rear mount is next.
Cross one item on the wish list, add another item the same day; typical
FYI everyone, Alan Sputhe is shipping positracs now. I just purchased the rear only to work in conjunction with the predator front I'm running. He will respond to emails at the address listed on his site and also answer the phone. He informed me he has been dealing with some pretty serious health issues lately, which I hate to hear, but this explains why I was unable to connect with him for quite a while. My rear positrac is on the way to me right now! He only ships cash on delivery, which I thought was weird, but whatever. If you can't be home your mail carrier just takes it to your local post office branch and you pick it up there.
Same here, after reading this thread I read about how they did their customers when they went out of business the first time and that's some grimey a** sh#t to say the least. Stiffing folks, stealing designs, definitely not the kind of company I'm going to do business with.
Originally Posted by Nemosengineer
My personal opinion, I wouldn't buy a damn thing from BBC.
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