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I used the Harley catalog for the part numbers,then got most of the parts from Ebay.You can search Ebay for specific part numbers.I have,at last count,around 110 add ons on my bike.Atleast 75% of them I got on Ebay.Way Way cheaper than a dealer price.
Thruster, like mentioned above, try Surdyke.com. 20% off is good for me. I'm going to use them also. by the way thats a cool plate you have in the sig !!
Cheers kardoc,
I have looked at Surdyke.com and yes the prices seem to be excellent but the problem is they dont appear to ship goods down under to Australia. So I guess I have to keep hunting.
Cheers kardoc,
I have looked at Surdyke.com and yes the prices seem to be excellent but the problem is they dont appear to ship goods down under to Australia. So I guess I have to keep hunting.
If you have a minute, go into "my provile" and complete the where from portion and then when people read your posts they will know whre you're from. Just as you can look to the left and tell where I'm from. Thanks.
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