Crank bolt problems

Traumaboy

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Hey guys,
I got a brand new truvativ isoflow crank cost me $90 and the bike shop put them on. After that i got my new bike and i stoped riding the old one. About a year later i went to ride it and the bb was all gritty so i took of the left crank arm off which was realy tight. Then the right arm was as tight as the other one and the alen key stripped out the crank bolt. I tried cutting a groove in the bolt head and and using a screw driver. Having no luck i drilled a whole down the center of the bolt an used an ezy-out. It snaped didn't it:eek:. So i have a stripped bolt with a tungston carbide ezy-out stuck in the center, I thought about cutting the crank off but then i don't have a crank.
What do i do?
 
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