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Don't have a side view, but here's a pic of the Jackpot straights before I took them off my 09 Ultra. They are very basic and do not have rolled edges on the ends. Actually they look almost exactly like the Rush straight pipes.
If you could do it over again would you pay the money to swap to Monster Ovals?
I charge $300 per hour for any counseling that goes beyond the initial consultation. Paypal is fine.
Seriously, I love my MO's and think they are worth what I have had to pay to get to this point. It was easy to sell the Jackpots cause they are popular on this site
If I could do it ALL over again, I'd have flossed more often, used a condem with Mary Jane back in 10th grade and bought a whole sh@tload of Microsoft in 1987.
Don't listen to me or anybody else on this forum about how something sounds. Go find some installed MO's somewhere, listen to them and then decide what it's worth to you if you want them.
I paid $580 delivered (new) from someone on E-Bay.
I charge $300 per hour for any counseling that goes beyond the initial consultation. Paypal is fine.
Seriously, I love my MO's and think they are worth what I have had to pay to get to this point. It was easy to sell the Jackpots cause they are popular on this site
If I could do it ALL over again, I'd have flossed more often, used a condem with Mary Jane back in 10th grade and bought a whole sh@tload of Microsoft in 1987.
Don't listen to me or anybody else on this forum about how something sounds. Go find some installed MO's somewhere, listen to them and then decide what it's worth to you if you want them.
I paid $580 delivered (new) from someone on E-Bay.
Good Luck!!
That's about as honest an answer as I've ever seen on any forum!!
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