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Dealer just called and said because of the work I had done there, I qualified for a "holiday gift tank". At least I think that's what he said (he was kind of a fast talker and I wasn't really paying attention because I was reading the forum at the same time). He said next time I'm around stop by and pick it up. Does anyone know what the heck he's talking about. My dealer is 60 miles away but I'll be in his area at the end of next week anyway. Is it just a trap? Are they going to hold me there until I spend more money? Will I be financially violated?
Probably the gift tank set. It's a set of small, plastic replica 1/2 gas tanks in a nice display case. I got a set last year. They're pretty neat, and for free, it's all good!
Yeah, they're pretty cool. The father in law got a set with his new Ultra last week. They have a display case, and they come with hooks for the tree. I was jealous. [8D]
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