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Just in time for XMAS - hello Santa???
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I am down to the last 3 supercharger kits, and feeling generous.  OK - The wife told me to get these things out of here.  We are in the early stages of preparing for moving, and going through everything and making things go away.

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<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue';color:rgb(35,35,35);">C.A.R.B. certified Supercharger Kit complete with: 

<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue';color:rgb(35,35,35);">Stage 3 upgrade 

<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue';color:rgb(35,35,35);">Exhaust Heat Shield 

<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue';color:rgb(35,35,35);">FREE UPS Ground shipping to the lower 48 states

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<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue';color:rgb(35,35,35);">All for only $4995 if paid by check.  $5145 if paid by Paypal to sales@design1racing.

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<p style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue';color:rgb(35,35,35);">This is now below cost, but I have orders from the boss, so my loss is your gain.

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by the way, my Paypal account takes credit cards

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#3

Any chance of getting a splitter under my tree?
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starting to get my butt kicked now about closing out the business.  really need to move out these last kits.  if the cost is the issue, contact me and maybe we can work out something.

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Folks, I can't say this enough : get yourself this SC even if you have to sacrifice or just postpone other things you may have planned for your discretionary spending dollars ( vacation comes to mind ... ) The non-stop grin on your face will be worth every penny .
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I will second that. I've had it on my track car and now my street car. While I don't drive the street car as much as I should it's a very cool feeling to squeeze the throttle and feel yourself take off.
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i went ahead and ordered the last little bits that i normally order when i order the  head units, and they will arrive here tomorrow, and head units are now readily available, so, it would only take a couple of days to put the kit together and pack and ship.

 

hurry now before they are gone.  no chance i am going to make any more, especially since the likelihood of moving to ireland is looming

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#8

today i dragged the remaining kits over to the house to go through them, put the last few pieces into them, and prep them for shipping, so that when the order comes in, i can turn it around quickly.

 

it's winter time.  that's the perfect time to upgrade the car, so you can go into the next driving season ready to kick some butt.

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#9

I hate to ask this but can you take sills off a car and reuse them? If not do you have any left?
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i do not have any left.  i suppose you might be able to remove them, but i cannot guarantee that you won't bend them in the process.  you would probably have to create a tool to get underneath the sill on the long edge toward the inside of the car, and break loose the tape.  the tape is not rated for extremely low temps, so winter time, and using ice (or better yet dry ice, but be very careful handling it) might help.

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Thanks
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i went through and added all the last little bits to the kits today.  so, all they need is the head unit, which i order upon placement of the order for the kit.  rotrex is weird about their warranty, and they start the clock the minute i buy the unit.  no point in that clock running while it sits here.  it normally takes 2-3 days for the head unit to arrive, and an hour to put it into the sub-assembly here, and then fill the box with popcorn.  then, out it goes.

 

so, never a better time to get one of the last magic bullets for these cars.  

 

300 horsepower!!!  300 lb/ft!!!  0-60 in well under 5 seconds!

 

don't miss out.

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