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Got a chance to visit their warehouse today. Since I live in the general area, I was able to drop by and pick up my parts once they had them in. Met Frank, who was a great help through out my purchase process. They gave me great service AND FANTASTIC PRICING! Not bad for over a $1000 purchase!
Will definitely look to them again when I need something else!
I love DHP. I've seen some negative post here but I always call before I place an order to see if they have it in stock and when they will ship it. I've actually placed an order online while on the phone with them and they hand carried it to shipping to get it out the same day.
Everybody I've ever talked to there was great, and they had the best price on the pipes and tuner I wanted. win win
This is good to hear. I just placed an order with DHP the other day, and like the others have stated it was their pricing that made me notice them in my search.
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