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<blockquote data-quote="filthyfiresnake" data-source="post: 107863" data-attributes="member: 546147"><p>i must apologize, me thinking mainly about money i forgot :;slaps head:: you are gonna be installing it yourself....no labor charge.......something you have to understand tho, is that if you are putting a 200 amp alternator in a friggin HONDA, thats gonna require some serious custom work on an alternator casing (generally when you have one custom made they take a universal case wound as tight as possible so as to be small enough to fit.....but then they have to add the bracket on to it which can be costly depending on the amount of materials neccessary....in addition to this, you often have to send it away so you have to figure shipping and handling costs into the total bill.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filthyfiresnake, post: 107863, member: 546147"] i must apologize, me thinking mainly about money i forgot :;slaps head:: you are gonna be installing it yourself....no labor charge.......something you have to understand tho, is that if you are putting a 200 amp alternator in a friggin HONDA, thats gonna require some serious custom work on an alternator casing (generally when you have one custom made they take a universal case wound as tight as possible so as to be small enough to fit.....but then they have to add the bracket on to it which can be costly depending on the amount of materials neccessary....in addition to this, you often have to send it away so you have to figure shipping and handling costs into the total bill.) [/QUOTE]
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