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Now that I just got off the phone with Jose I am hoping for others to chime in. It's funny how I have no idea which customer is which here on the forums. As always, thanks for your business and have the mechanic give me a call when installing and I can explain how to check for proper fender clearance.
Now that I just got off the phone with Jose I am hoping for others to chime in. It's funny how I have no idea which customer is which here on the forums. As always, thanks for your business and have the mechanic give me a call when installing and I can explain how to check for proper fender clearance.
Like always you managed to meet me at my budget. Thank you very much for this and for all the questions that you answered. I will call if I encounter a issue with the fender. I definitely continue to recommend my people to you. #satisfiedreturnedcustomer. #grateful
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