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SPLITPEA HUH?? Ok, well have you had an eye exam lately?? lol
Can't read but repair windshields??? Oooooookay My consideration of it is because it is an existing business that is doing quite well, in spite of the fees associated with it being a franchise. But I had heard that they were behind the times in regard to equipment and repair tecniques. I know their resin quality is good. Anyone have experience with their equipment and their way of doing repairs? |
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Brent..thx with as open minded as you are even with the other brands tells me you are honest and open,,i like that and you have me sold..as soon as i have the funds i will go with the delta kit.all of these comments have really open my eyes about this.you have been a great help and so has everyone that has posted...i really want to say thank you..
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I haven't dealt with DK, but I do have to say getting free training is a huge selling point. I'm pretty sure GM charges extra for the training.
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