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That is insane. It's almost like they don't want to do business with folks outside the US.
It seems to go both ways though. I tried to buy some damn T-Shirts from House of Flames H-D in Munich. Via email, I was told the shirts I wanted were available. Then I was told that there was just one left. Then I was told that the last shirt disappeared ... "probably stolen". W T F?
I was suspicious (no, really?). So I got together with a forum member who is over in the UK. I asked him to try ordering the shirts. Guess what? He had NO PROBLEM ordering the shirts!!?!?!?!
Know where the shirts are now? They arrived at Kennedy Airport two days ago and are now making their way through US customs. I'll have them soon.
I CAN'T WAIT to get a pic of myself wearing one of the shirts ... and then sending a great big "Thank You" note to the dude who runs House of Flames' mail order business ... awesome customer service, eh?
I have their r/s/t lights on the fender but lower on that page, lists the LB14 for $40. I was just making sure it was for the 14 bulb light bar. $180 seems like they mean the light bar and the two fender mount light...I guess. Yeah...I'm not the brightest LED bulb.
Last edited by ChickinOnaChain; Aug 11, 2015 at 12:53 PM.
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