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Wouldn't we all..... the deals are out there..Hope to have all my winter mods done by next weekend. See how it goes and pics will follow
Can't wait for the pics man. What are you in the middle of, or is that top secret info? You know, you really should get a good, full picture, to put in the sig. Not that I don't like looking at your pipes though, don't get me wrong .
They go on tomorrow. They're just Harley Profile shocks with Arlen Ness adustable pins. An air ride system is way more than I am willing to spend.
Those shocks and turn signals are really gonna clean up that rear nice. Defintiley need to update your sig pic when its done. No more reflectors to look at.
Ok, well it ain't happening today. The wife put the kibosh on it until the end of the month as we're heading to LA on the 27th and are sure to spend some $$$$.
Oh well, goo things come to those who wait, right? Right?
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