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Kinda happened the same way for me. I had done a TON of work to my DYNA, but still wasn't very happy...but happy enough I guess.
Went in just to see what he could offer, and had an idea what I would accept.
Cut through the crap....told him what I would accept, and what he would have to throw in, and he called my bluff.
I though I'd leave it for the most part stock....hasn't worked out that way.
I see you have the 96 motor. If you don't have cruise control, you can buy it from the dealer later, and it's an EASY add on. Sure is nice on the highway, keeps you from getting tickets too!
~Joe
Last edited by traveler; Jul 19, 2011 at 06:24 AM.
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