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PLEASE NO bead blasting! will really mess up the surface for powder... just take them off and send them our way we will take care of all the prep so that we can get that glass smoooooth finish. I PM him because that is alot of parts, so i can offer a discount on some of them, as well as the 2nd powder that he chose is a two shot powder (needs a clear) so the prices are a bit diff on that. Not to mention alot plays into it, as far as what type of bars, if he is taking the sigs apart before sending or if i have to do that and solder them back up, what about the bearings do i need to pull those, and the mirrors need to come out... so alot of factors will play into the priceing. I hope you understand, not being rude or secretive
99Roady, it all depends what parts bud, shoot me a PM and we can get it all lined out for you
Thanks for the quote. The local shop I'm dealing with is Astro and they are cutting me a great deal. Like everyone says here, "You are the man". The price is close to yours and I wont have to pay shipping, I'm in Los Angeles. Thank s for the reply.
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