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The Tmax w/auto tune lists for $900. However, I run across them on ebay now and again for $650-$700 New In Box. How is that possible? A $200+ markdown on a $900 product sounds suspicious to me. Is there anything I should be aware of before making a purchase on a $650 Tmax w/auto tune?......besides correct model number and NIB status of course?
I was watching them $650 Tmax's also. I was hesitant because even at that price they weren't selling. Right before Christmas someone posted a website that had them on sale, but now I can't remember.
Send a PM to shooter64 on this forum. He can get Tmax for you cheap, as well as other parts. I'll be order one through him next month for my Ultra that is on order.
i sent shooter a PM last thursday and he never got back to me about TMAX. I sent Zipper 2 emails about TMAX and they never got back to me either.
hmmm... TMAX must be so successful that sales aren't that important.
I called Jaime at Fuelmoto on friday. He answered all my questions. I ordered a PCIII that day and it got here on tuesday. Now thats somebody that cares about customers and wants my business.
I bought my Tmax w/ AT from Eastern Performance via Ebay. $700 + shipping. $900 is suggested retail. If EP or anyone else for that matter that isa dealer, gets them cheaper, and sells them cheaper, then it's a good deal. As previously suggested, just check the the feedback closely.
Send a PM to shooter64 on this forum. He can get Tmax for you cheap, as well as other parts. I'll be order one through him next month for my Ultra that is on order.
I took your advice. shooter64 does have a great price on the Tmax. I'd rather supprt a forum member than an ebayer...So I ordered 2 of them. One for me and one for my cousin.
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