Two barbers who know their job. You get a haircut from pros. Two guys who are there to give you the cut you want. They open early, do a great job and your done. Really worth a try.
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Cylinder Heads International (CHI) is a leading player in the automotive industry, specializing in the remanufacturing of cylinder heads in the United States. With a rich history dating back to 1968, CHI has established itself as one of the largest and most reputable remanufactured cylinder head companies in the country. Their team of skilled technicians and state-of-the-art equipment ensure that each cylinder head is meticulously rebuilt and restored to its original specifications, providing customers with reliable and high-performing products.
CHI offers a wide range of remanufactured cylinder heads for various vehicle makes, including Honda, Pontiac, Hyundai, Kia, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Nissan, Isuzu, Oldsmobile, Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Jeep, Chevrolet, GMC, Suzuki, Mazda, Saturn, and Volkswagen. Their commitment to quality craftsmanship is reflected in their 1-year warranty, and they provide a prepaid shipping label for the return of used cores. With fast shipping and decades of expertise, CHI is the go-to choice for car enthusiasts, mechanics, and business owners looking for reliable and cost-effective cylinder head solutions.
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Barbershop ran by two older guys. They seem friendly but dressed like customers. The place smelled with cigarette smoke. One of the barbers was not wearing a mask properly as he conversed with...
Great old school barbershop! Not too many like these anymore...haircuts for real men not a goofy mens salon....
Went in with my son who has textured hair and was denied service because of this. One star, not because I was denied service or felt discriminated against.. but because the place lacks diversity.
Old school barbershop with 2 professional barbers who give a great cut for reasonable prices
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