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I asked about the Rineharts and Vance and Hines and received the following response:
Brian,
thanks for trying us the rineharts will give you A LOT more hp than the vance&hines both are quality systems $675 for the rineharts $326.59 for the dresser duals $400 for ovals $95 for a stage 1 filter $295 for the power commander give us a call
Chuck
Are the prices good or does anyone know of a better place to go?
Funny how the anti Gordon folks always seem to be jelous enough to make the rainbow jokes...lol. Who do you root for phil? If your anything like me you can't wait for the 2007 NASCAR season to start.
Funny how the anti Gordon folks always seem to be jelous enough to make the rainbow jokes...lol. Who do you root for phil? If your anything like me you can't wait for the 2007 NASCAR season to start.
[/blockquote]Yeah they might be fond of that coalition!!!!
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