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Re: Is it worth it???
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Posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 14:06:38 from (71.81.29.77):
In Reply to: Is it worth it??? posted by Raleigh on January 14, 2007 at 06:57:07:
Well to answer the last three post the other 4020 gasser was $3900.00 is now $5000.00 I have told countless people about this machine and everybody says the same thing, "Well I would buy it but its a Gas" I had this dynoed too, Now it only made 70 HP and slobberd like CRAZY!!! No exageration when I say about 18 to 20 times the amount. Yes it too was on the right hand side of the motor. Infact this was slobbering even before thr dyno pull!! For the rest of the post he was not budging from 8500.00 We have been talking weekly, him sending me photos and all. But he would not budge from 8500.00 then this past thrusday I offerd 7500 Cash, He thought about it and said well I will split the differance at 8000.00. I positive there is no more wiggel room on this deal!! AS for the ones who are loosing patceints, I have learned a TON form this web sight and forum! It has been my number one source for information on these things. All the intelegent moves I have made in looking at these machines has been through information on this forum. So this is why I ask, because about %50 of the post on here have helped tremendously!!!
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