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So I've put on 3 of the 8 chrome pieces from a chrome engine kit on my '06 FXST and now I've got the chrome addiction. Anybody have any experience with the Chrome That HOG outfit? With the chrome engine kit, the aluminum rear wheel and pulley needs chrome. (As does, the sliders, oil tank, handle bars, etc.)
HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!!!
These people are lying cheats.
They screwed up my order then tried to double charge my credit card. I callled when they did this and Rick got mad at me and hung up on me. Then when I called back he would hang up on me when he found out who I was. On top of that the chrome on the rim I got was terrible. I had to take it to a guy and pay to have it buffed. I wanted to send it back BUT....everythime I called that a$$hole Rick would hang up on me. It was unbeliveable how un professional those piece of sh*ts are.
If anyone orders from that shitty 2 bit company....You get what you deserve.
They are lucky I dont live close to California. I would go there and rip Ricks fu*kin face off.
That's what I like about a good forum...we can keep others from making mistakes, and if the word gets out, a few of these rip off joints may go out of business.
HORRIBLE HORRIBLE!!!
These people are lying cheats.
They screwed up my order then tried to double charge my credit card. I callled when they did this and Rick got mad at me and hung up on me. Then when I called back he would hang up on me when he found out who I was. On top of that the chrome on the rim I got was terrible. I had to take it to a guy and pay to have it buffed. I wanted to send it back BUT....everythime I called that a$$hole Rick would hang up on me. It was unbeliveable how un professional those piece of sh*ts are.
If anyone orders from that shitty 2 bit company....You get what you deserve.
They are lucky I dont live close to California. I would go there and rip Ricks fu*kin face off.
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