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josh

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Anyone know how the payment is on the pro charger systems , like payments ,'or all paid in full
 

Tempted

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Anything can be in payments if your credit is approved.
 

Horns

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Why would you want to buy something like that on credit? Just save your money and buy it when you have enough.

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Mean Green

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Why would you want to buy something like that on credit? Just save your money and buy it when you have enough.

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I agree with Jack, If you don't have the funds, save until you can afford it.
 

Tempted

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I agree with Jack, If you don't have the funds, save until you can afford it.

Quote of the century. If everyone did that then America wouldn't be in the shape its in(owned by China).
 

RyanR

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Don't put ur hobbies, toys, and BS on credit. Save up and buy it the correct way or just face the facts that u can't really afford it. And keep in mind how sc's love to work on/expose the weak links in ur bottom end, tranny, and rearend for u with out ur permission lol... trust me in the last several years I've had 7 different supercharger setups .... and aways make sure u have a backup ride to DD in.
 

jdyates

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It would be funny if someone bought a supercharger on payments, then ended up having to rip it out from being behind. (Not at all referencing OP, it would just be a sucky situation).
 

gmcyukondriver

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Like recommended above, don't put it on credit. Make sure you have AT LEAST 1k extra after the purchase for unexpected things. I bought my whipple off CL, and then had to spend over $200 on steel braided fuel lines.

Even if the kit is brand new and comes with everything, you're probably going to need some stuff like a throttle body gasket, etc. Little things like that. Plus, it's safe to assume that your trans or rear end will need to be repaired and strengthened after something like that. Save up, get it when you can easily afford it.
 

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