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VooDooChile left in this world. He read about me needing a replacement stock windshield for my new '08 Street Glide because I scratched mine really bad trying to re-install it. He replaced his and had his stock one sitting around and offered to send it to me for free and only asked that I cover the cost of shipping. I am going to be out of town all next week so, I really wanted to get this replaced before I leave (don't want the wife and kids messing with it while I am gone). He is also expediting getting the part sent out so that I get it on Friday. Great person...
P.S. He owns/runs/works (?) at Howard & Sons Automotive in Sacramento, CA. Don't hesitate to look him up if you need the services that he provides.
It's nice when you can find people that will help out, no matter what. Of course, seeing as how the US is the most giving nation on earth, it's not that surprising or as rare as you might think.
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