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Hi Guys, Just got a great deal from St Paul Harley-Davidsonthey are selling complete chrome front end kits for $300, here in England the same kit costs $1000--$1100 approx.
Jack in the parts dept has been very helpful, severalotherstealers have the same offer on $bay.
Just worked out nice has I'm in the process of changing the bars fitting complete chrome switch kit levers,diamondback cables & mirrors. Its hard keeping up with you guys with the cost of H.D. bits over here.
I will post some pictures when finished.
cheers Harry
Look on ebay first. There are a ton of HD dealerships that have ebay stores. I got my billet front end for my train for $200 that originally cost almost $700. They do a good job of shipping very fast. Ive bought three things from three different dealerships and they where awesome. Check first, im tellin you its worth it. They have everything. Just make sure its not DEMON CYCLES!!!!! I even think one of the three things i bought came from this store on ebay.
That's a great price for the Chrome Front End Kit (#4633-07). I bought the same kit from the via Ebay for $300.00. Retail is $622.95....They shipped it very fast, and I had it on my door step in about 5 days (over Christmas). Also, if anyone is looking for a very good price on the Chrome Engine Kit (#16318-07), check out Brandon HD from Tampa, Fl. I bought it via Ebay for $630.00 (retails for $749.95). Great prices and customer service from both dealerships. I haven't put either on yet, as you can see from my sig pic. Next week, she's bound for the shop- 103" and this added chrome, along with a new PC III from Jamie at Fuel Moto. I'm already waiting for spring.....
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