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no matter who you buy from they are shipped direct from the factory in Arizona the retailer never even sees them..........they just play middleman heres who I got mine ordered from.........
Iron Aces Speed Shop, Inc
$600.00 for the pair free shipping
ships in about 3to5 days
no matter who you buy from they are shipped direct from the factory in Arizona the retailer never even sees them..........they just play middleman heres who I got mine ordered from.........
Iron Aces Speed Shop, Inc
$600.00 for the pair free shipping
ships in about 3to5 days
Can't you tell them you're a "dealer" and buy directly from the factory in Arizona, maybe offer them a little coke or weed, maybe work out some kind of trade dealer to dealer?
Mine were $529 (plus 12% off for MVP membership) @ St Paul HD (walk in), you could drop them an email and see what thy could do for shipping a set to you. www.stpaulhd.com
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