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Old 01-12-09, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by chelboed
If you don't have any parts laying around to build with...and you're not gonna order parts piece by piece...you really should consider buying a complete. You'll save a ton of cash. If it makes you feel more accomplished, buy complete / take it apart / put it back together. Viola!



Er, and what chelboed said.

Plus you didn't say what type of FS (like, Freeride, cross country, etc, etc).
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