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Old 03-28-2004, 08:30 PM
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Im buying a yank converter from a friend. If i wanted to get a higher stall do I just send it in to yank or would it have to come with warranty or what?
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If he hasnt used his one free re-stall you should be fine
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he hasnt but do I just send it in or do I have to show the warranty or what
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anyone?
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I didn't know that Mike at Yank allows for one free restall. I only thought that PI did that. Not sure here though.

Mikes number is 479-632-6355.
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anyone know if yanks does the one free stall or is it PI?




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