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I think your statement is true in the case of getting tha 100th parts in 2003 from the dealer but isn't true today since you can get on e-bay and buy all the 100th emblems you want. I do remember us having very hard times getting 100th painted pieces on some wrecked bikes at our delaership back in 03,04.
Originally Posted by marsolais
The bike is actually a 2007. But I was told that you can't get 100th Ann badges without bringing the bike into the dealership and having them make sure the bike is a 100th Ann edition. So if you gotta bring the bike into the dealership so they can verify that it is a TRUE 100th Ann edition before getting badges, how would it make it ok to sell a fake 100th Ann edition.
I don't know, it might just be me. If I had a true 100th Ann edition bike and so tool pulled up next to me with a fake one I don't know what I would do. But I guess the same can be said about my street glide. I do have a screaming eagle air intake.
Not to break away from the thread but my dog just climbed up on the the couch and farted in my wife's face. LMFAO :icon_crackup
So I know you can't just get the badges anyplace, but you can get them. So with the shop selling this bike with no mention that it is in fact not a 100th Ann edition, could this be fraud. Does anyone know if having a bike like this in a HD dealership is a no no?
Man first of all my dogs resemble that remark.....
Second...You should buy that bike and remove all those badges.and sell them outright.You would make a killing..
I give him table food, then I put him in his cage, then I tap a picture of the wife's face to the door. So all he does is sit there and look at her face while he farts. Looks like all the hard work and training paid off.
Who cares what the badges say.....15K on any '03 in today's market is a rip off.
BUT, if that dog of yours really does fart in your wife's face and if he can do it on command, then you already own shares in a Gold mine! Feed him raw bacon so the farts will be wet and splatter. Do that and then rent him out. You will make a killing.
It took me years to get rid of my first wife like that only because I made excuses and claimed it was her cooking or that I was asleep when I farted all over her. Since then I've learned to just back up to their faces and let it fly and then laff. I've even been known to clamp ther face against my *** and fart violently and purposefully.....Yeah, you can get wads of cash for a dog like that if he can help rid a guy of his wife.
I give him table food, then I put him in his cage, then I tap a picture of the wife's face to the door. So all he does is sit there and look at her face while he farts. Looks like all the hard work and training paid off.
I have a friend who is a car dealer (don't hold it against me) and he once told me the dealership would put Z71 on stock Silverado's and sell them as Z71's. Now THAT is fraud!!!!
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