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Anyone know of any good indy's in the central NJ area...I'm by exit 135 off the gsp and exit 12 off the turnpike...I did a search but most of the indy's menioned were all the way up in north jersey. Thx!
I want to get some cam work done...i might also have them put on my shotgun shock as i dont have access to a garage right now
If you are looking for that kind of work I would definately go with someone reputable. there is no one in Central that I can think of. I know there are a couple in the Philly area and a couple up in Northwest Jersey and Long Island. Best bet to keep talking to people and doing searches on different forums. Good Luck
Do a search on here the guy is pretty well know. It's a hotrod and bike shop if I recall. There is also Namz which does wiring harnesses but he has a guy that builds in his shop. My buddy swear by him and he builds his own bikes.
Tell you what, Throw your bike in a truck or trailer and we can use my garage. All it will cost you is a few brews and food!
Dayyym bro...thats a nice offer! guess theyre are some good people still left out there. If I dont get my garage up and running or find a decent indy, i'll definitely take you up on that offer Tip. I appreciate it.
Dayyym bro...thats a nice offer! guess theyre are some good people still left out there. If I dont get my garage up and running or find a decent indy, i'll definitely take you up on that offer Tip. I appreciate it.
Anytime!
I enjoy wrenching on just about anything and everything. Also tired of hearing how folks get screwed by shops too. Am really thinking about opening a shop soon, but tons of things to work out.
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