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** SOLD ** Purchased Dynojet PC V in June of 2012 from Fuel Moto, used it for 3 months on my 09 Street Glide, works great!, original packaging and software.
Model #15-003 PCV 09 Touring. Paid $300 plus shipping.
$175 shipped CONUS
Removed and replaced with Dynojet Power Vision
Paypal is fine, add 3% or gift.
Last edited by Night_Train; Apr 1, 2013 at 08:16 PM.
Reason: sold
If it works so great why are you selling after 3 months?
Originally Posted by Night_Train
Purchased Dynojet PC V in June of 2012 from Fuel Moto, used it for 3 months on my 09 Street Glide, works great!, original packaging and software.
Model #15-003 PCV 09 Touring. Paid $300 plus shipping.
When you do an online purchase using PayPal there is a 3% fee to the seller, however if you choose the "gift" instead of "for goods" there is no fee to the seller, I feel this gift thing should only be done with people you know personally because you have no recourse or ability to dispute through PayPal if you use this method.
Best explanation I have,
Personally I always add the 3% fee to what ever I am buying so I have some recourse.
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