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... Actually only came out of pocket about $25 ... I had some unused parts I had gotten at Zanotti that I asked if one of the local Puget Sound area stealers would credit me without receipt (in original packaging) ... they said yeah ...
Way cool ... the difference between what they credited and what I paid Zanotti (not to mention not having to pay shipping and 20% restocking fee) was worth quite a bit ... I didn't feel too bad ... win-win-win situation in my view ...
I guess about $50-60 ... I'd paid Zanotti about $60 originally for the trade in parts a few months ago ...
So what are you saying? Are you complaining that you spent $140 or that they charged you $140? I put parts on my bike for me to know they are there, I could care less if anybody else sees them or not.
TAB, just out of curiosity why do you have the same sig as Priest?
My guess is you used to be Priest and lost your password or something...
Just wondering...
Nice catch. It is the same person. I bought my forward controls from him about a year ago....LOL. CMDR Bloom of the US Navy here in the Pacific NW area. Im sure he has a reason for the new profile etc.
... and the irony is that 95% of people could not tell a difference ...
I installed the run/brake/turn signal module and red lenses ....
Hopefully the cagers behind me will at least notice the latter in the dark and bad weather conditions ....T
I would notice and it was money well spent, especially if you have a black bike. Removing the orange lenses and replacing with the red really ties the a$$ end together. IMO
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