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Not Hals in new berlin Wi. Seen a couple items on ebay. Went to there ebay store...its in a seperate building behind the stealership. They didn't have the items in stock...crazy, I showed him the ebay post on my phone. he said if I bought them, they would order them. Then he said they would charge me shipping...even if I picked them up. He said it would be cheaper to buy them right from the dealer. Wtf kind of business is that???
Fortunately my dealer (Wild Fire - Chicago) gave me a 20% discount card when I purchased the 2010 FLHTC. And the card is renewed each year with an in store visit.
Just make sure to check shipping charges. It seems that some sites charge according to the amount of purchase. So, if you purchase a high dollar, small/light-weight part, you may see a big difference in shipping charges between the two.
Call ahead if you want to know for certain if the part is in stock.
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