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I know this topic has been beat to hell and back again but I asked my wife to get me the bike lift from Harbor Freight for my Birthday In September.
Now the lift is $99 and i remember hearing some of you saying there was a 50% off coupon somewhere, i have looked everywhere and back again and cant find it. I've looked here on the forum and on the internet with no luck...
can one of you gentlemen point me in the direction i need to go to get that coupon?
I know this topic has been beat to hell and back again but I asked my wife to get me the bike lift from Harbor Freight for my Birthday In September.
Now the lift is $99 and i remember hearing some of you saying there was a 50% off coupon somewhere, i have looked everywhere and back again and cant find it. I've looked here on the forum and on the internet with no luck...
can one of you gentlemen point me in the direction i need to go to get that coupon?
thanks guys
There is a $59.99 coupon in the July 2013 edition of Cycle World. Or have you tried HarborFreight.com? Or their phone #800-423-2567?
There is apparently also a coupon in the current issue of American Iron.
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