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I keep looking up their website, but it doesn't have prices for their builds. You have to send them an email with the things you'd like to have and they will email you back. I believe they take phone calls, too, but only serious inquiries which is why I haven't called them up because I don't have the money yet.
They do have a price list on the website in PDF format that you can price out the builds. Most of the packages were around $2000 with headwork, pistons/jugs, etc. More obviously if you wanted to go with the Pro-Tuner, needed pushrods, lifters, etc etc etc.
Last edited by HDRider2002; Aug 7, 2009 at 02:42 PM.
You're right... The prices are gone now. I found the PDF sheets, but they are a new format with no pricing. Seems like (if memory serves) 103" or 107" were in the $2000 ballpark, give or take. I never looked any bigger since I'm not wanting to bore my case.
Without personal service I think they my have screwed the pooch, I won't buy something from anyone that I can't get an answer out of if I have a problem, I've bought from them 3 times.
I'm still waiting for an answer from a couple of Emails I sent them over 2 months ago: I think that's pitiful.
I did sign up for there little 24/7 group so I will have to find out if it works.
You would think they would have a way for previous customers to get better service.
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