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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:35 am

No not really...

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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 10:59 am

holler wrote:No not really...
In terms of siren availability, it's great. In terms of ease of purchase, not so much.
THUNDERBOLT HAS BEEN SOLD

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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:51 pm

Sirens for collection are actually pretty easy to find. You just gotta know when & where to look. I'm with Jeb, if you think WSS is your only option then you are a pretty sad individual.
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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 1:56 pm

The way I see it, if you have a vehicle capable of towing something as heavy as that, and you have the money to pay for gas and possibly the siren itself, then it is definitely cheaper than WSS.

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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:17 pm

Crazywarriorman wrote: then you are a pretty sad individual.
Was that really needed? Anyways I can agree though too... I turned to WSS for a tbolt but after hearing the price I was like... No... So after waiting and watching and doing some bugging around I ended up with my favorite kind (A 5M single tone) for a price I could actually afford.
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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 6:33 pm

Patience is key to owning a siren. It took me 3 years to find mine, and as soon as I found one, I end up with another one.
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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Wed Sep 03, 2014 8:32 pm

stormsetter4 wrote:Patience is key to owning a siren. It took me 3 years to find mine, and as soon as I found one, I end up with another one.
Basically my situation. It took years to find the one I have, and now I'm about to end up with another...
THUNDERBOLT HAS BEEN SOLD

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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Thu Sep 04, 2014 2:16 am

coastalsyrolover wrote:
Crazywarriorman wrote: then you are a pretty sad individual.
Was that really needed? Anyways I can agree though too... I turned to WSS for a tbolt but after hearing the price I was like... No... So after waiting and watching and doing some bugging around I ended up with my favorite kind (A 5M single tone) for a price I could actually afford.
I'm sorry I didn't know you were a moderator.
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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Thu Sep 04, 2014 2:24 am

coastalsyrolover wrote:
Crazywarriorman wrote: then you are a pretty sad individual.
Was that really needed? Anyways I can agree though too... I turned to WSS for a tbolt but after hearing the price I was like... No... So after waiting and watching and doing some bugging around I ended up with my favorite kind (A 5M single tone) for a price I could actually afford.
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Re: New Acquisition: B-series Thunderbolt

Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:08 am

Well.... I can't believe the rudeness that some of y'all have in regards to the OP. If you're going to get off topic have some common courtesy to do it somewhere appropriate and not on someones post. I expect this thread to get back on topic and for the moderators to not have to lock this thread. Sirens are not cheap, parts are not cheap. The mindset that they should be cheap will lead you to lots of disappointment... I will be messaging some of you about your conduct this is not acceptable.
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