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We currently have the following truck products on sale -

 

DUB Inductions - 10% off and FREE shipping

 

10% off B&B TriFlo exhausts

 

Dynatech's SuperMaxx long tube headers - FREE shipping

 

SSBC Brakes on sale - call or e-mail for pricing!

 

Baer Alumasport Brake Packages - Many in stock and priced to move!!! Call or e-mail for pricing!

 

Wilwood Brakes on sale - call or e-mail for pricing!

 

Predator handheld programmers - $399.99 with FREE Overnight shipping

 

Magnuson Superchargers - please call for current specials

 

ATI Superchargers - please call for current specials

 

Vortech Superchargers - please call or e-mail for pricing

 

Paxton Superchargers - please call or e-mail for pricing

 

STS Turbos - 10% off the prices listed on our website

 

Most of these specials will be ending on Sunday, May 6th.

 

Don't forget our Price Match Plus Policy -

 

If you find a current lower advertised price that we can verify we will meet it and also deduct 15% of the difference! This applies to most products that we carry and the price has to be something that anyone can view (e-mail and phone quotes don't apply). Just e-mail a direct link to [email protected]. Someone will check it out and let you know if we can do it. Then note that when you place your order. Discounts are not available if you find a lower price after you place your order and this can't be combined with any other discounts. The vendor must also be an authorized dealer for that manufacturer. An authorized dealer list can usually be seen on the manufacturer's website.

 

*Excludes E-Bay

**Shipping not included for the PMPP

 

Have a great day!

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What about the Hotchkis stuff?

 

:P

 

 

There is a group purchase for the Hotchkis products that ends today. Just give us a call or e-mail for pricing :cool:

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