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Post by FLIPSTICK on Apr 3, 2005 18:24:06 GMT -5
Yeap and I saw you on there also Plus a couple of places too
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Post by MuddnMason on Apr 3, 2005 18:30:47 GMT -5
Yeah, I'm here (favorite place to be), there, XPATV, and Yasky, but its slow.
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Post by FLIPSTICK on Apr 3, 2005 21:02:47 GMT -5
yea you named all the sightings
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Post by MuddnMason on Apr 3, 2005 21:05:37 GMT -5
So, you like the spankin too huh
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Post by FLIPSTICK on Apr 3, 2005 21:09:06 GMT -5
actually you need to see the ones on the mud poser forum
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Post by MuddnMason on Apr 3, 2005 21:12:07 GMT -5
Send me a link!!!! Been tryin to find it!!!!
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Post by FLIPSTICK on Apr 3, 2005 21:23:52 GMT -5
check your messages
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Post by Jake on Apr 4, 2005 15:24:34 GMT -5
Once you get that part number, take it over to ServiceHonda.
I'm not positive, but I think the one you want is $99.32, compared to $135ish at the dealer or most online stores. They're usually about 25 to 35 percent less than what you find elsewhere, depending on the part.
I assuem that you have figured out that Honda considers the front bumper to be part of the front rack, which they call a "carrier", and the bumper it's self is called a "Front carrier pipe" (or "pipe, comp.).
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Post by x4x4hondariderx on Apr 4, 2005 15:27:03 GMT -5
jake can you send me the link to where you are talking about ?
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Post by Jake on Apr 4, 2005 18:42:11 GMT -5
First, you need a part number. Go to a place with online microfiche. I use www.ronnies.com but there are others. Find the part or parts you want, and add them to your cart. Don't buy them yet however. In the cart, they'll be listed by Honda part numbers. Then go to www.servicehonda.com and find the link for the "interactive pricing page". Copy and paste the part numbers into that, and order the ones you want. Kind of a pain, but it's saves a ton of money on genuine Honda parts.
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Post by x4x4hondariderx on Apr 4, 2005 19:03:12 GMT -5
hey jake thanks alot man that stuff really helped. i dont know if ill need it because my stepdad just got a job at florida motorsports which is like the place to buy fourwheelers and dirtbikes and such and they have a repair shop so he will be able to get what he needs. but he could use it to find the parts. thanks again.
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Post by x4x4hondariderx on Apr 4, 2005 19:04:43 GMT -5
oh by the way jake why does it say expires 4-7-05 under your name ?
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Post by FLIPSTICK on Apr 4, 2005 21:33:07 GMT -5
First, you need a part number. Go to a place with online microfiche. I use www.ronnies.com but there are others. Find the part or parts you want, and add them to your cart. Don't buy them yet however. In the cart, they'll be listed by Honda part numbers. Then go to www.servicehonda.com and find the link for the "interactive pricing page". Copy and paste the part numbers into that, and order the ones you want. Kind of a pain, but it's saves a ton of money on genuine Honda parts. Jake i would also like to say thanks for the links you listed might be helpful in future purchases.
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Post by Jake on Apr 5, 2005 16:30:40 GMT -5
oh by the way jake why does it say expires 4-7-05 under your name ? I guess that's when James thinks I'm going to expire?? I guess I know exactly how long I'll have to wait to find out.
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Post by x4x4hondariderx on Apr 5, 2005 17:09:25 GMT -5
haha i guess so.
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