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Old 05-18-2006, 12:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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How Much Should This Cost?

(2) 2.7 Pulley rings and (2) 76mm idler pulley's?
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Old 05-18-2006, 03:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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$95 each for the pulley rings and $25 for each idler. Really you are better off buying a the whole setup becuase you can get it for $160 and that will include the hub and two pulley rings and then $50 for the idler pullies. Unless BF will give you a package discount.
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still be in the 14s.... u chock at the christmas tree u loser
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$95 each for the pulley rings and $25 for each idler. Really you are better off buying a the whole setup becuase you can get it for $160 and that will include the hub and two pulley rings and then $50 for the idler pullies. Unless BF will give you a package discount.
We ordered together thinking we would have a deal (the 95 for the first ring, and I thought 45 for all the next rings ordered at the same time). We both already have Billetflow pullies, so we only need the rings and idlers, thus why we only ordered that. But it all came out to $260 Alpha said, and that still sounds like a lot for all of it, even at $95 per ring.
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We ordered together thinking we would have a deal (the 95 for the first ring, and I thought 45 for all the next rings ordered at the same time). We both already have Billetflow pullies, so we only need the rings and idlers, thus why we only ordered that. But it all came out to $260 Alpha said, and that still sounds like a lot for all of it, even at $95 per ring.
I know you both have the hubs, but by ordering it with the hub you guys would have saved $30. Ah well, it's only money
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So if we ordered it WITH the hub it would of cost us less?!?!?!

How the hell does that work?

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they might give it to u for free since they feel bad that ur still in the 14s
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