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RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
Jeff,
He's just fishing for a rise from me and posted that because I went off on his buddy Texas Redneck in a J&M thread yesterday. He's a waste of time and I was just having some fun at his expense.
RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
Guess i'm OK with that as money is not an issue for me, but it sure is for you since you can't decide on a simplepair of speakers. Did you have to ask your wife if you could buy them before you posted, or haven't you asked for her permission yet? [:-]lmao
RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
you're doing a nice job with the bike --- can't wait to see the finished product --- excellent pictures --- there will always be haters --- it's not you it's them---
ORIGINAL: GlideMan
Guess i'm OK with that as money is not an issue for me, but it sure is for you since you can't decide on a simplepair of speakers. Did you have to ask your wife if you could buy them before you posted, or haven't you asked for her permission yet? [:-]lmao
RE: How to install a high performance stereo system in a Bagger!
ORIGINAL: GlideMan
Well said lkr0. It's fun doing this build and isn't worth sidetracking for some pu$$y whipped wimp.
Boy, oh boy...Mr. Glideman is really tough talking behind a keyboard. I bet you slobber all over your screen, too. Now, go back and whine like a spoiled little baby a little bit more about your J&M speakers. Hey, isn't time to take the psychotic meds your doctor in Canada prescribed for you...ehhh?
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