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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: orracle 3-way?

In Reply to: orracle 3-way? posted by Big__C_ on August 01, 2003 at 22:06:30:


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Posted by:
Mijintel
on August 28, 2003 at 15:29:11

GO WITH SHOCKTECH "BOMB" 3WAY. HANDS DOWN BEST ON THE MARKET! MSRP:$39.99. HAVE IT INSTALLED, MOST PLACES DO IT FOR FREE. HAVEN'T HEARD MUCH ABOUT ORRACLE PARTS, BUT I HAVE A "BOMB" ITS SICK!!!!!


: hey, i've had my 02 wgp cocker for bout a year now and i've personalized it to my needs, but now i was just wondering bout the orracle 3-way, cause i have a dye swing frame on it now, and i heard that the orr. 3-way helps out hinge frames a lot on a cocker. i dont really know how it helps but everyone i know is like 'man you need the orracle 3 way bad'. anyone have any comments bout the 3 way adn is it worth spending whatever the price is??
: Big 'C'


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