Old Jun 22, 2008 | 02:09 PM
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waldig
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Talking Can you believe this code 3 is a real car part !

Oh come on this is silly. I got my code 3 pulley and unwrapped it, only to find the object in the following photos. I have twisted a few wrenches and even had a success along the way now and then, so I would consider myself to know a little about car parts, I thought.

As I examined this component I realized that Code 3 is running a racket and I wanted to be the first to expose it for what it is. ART THEFT.

Thats right they are exporting these pulleys as "CAR PARTS", I believe this is their way of getting past customs or avoiding the taxes for creating ART TREASURES in an unassuming cardboard carton labeled "car parts."

Closely look at the photographs and see for yourselves, these pulleys are beautiful works of art and to put one on the car even one as well crafted as the Crossfire should get you 2 - 4 years for hiding rare works of art in eleven states and one U.S territory. The finish is soo good that you know the part was better suited for a display case than under a hood.

I really was taken back by the metal work and finish of the pulley grooves and body. Were talking one finely designed part.

ITS EYE CANDY BABY! I can hardly wait to get it on and tested out, just gotta figure out if I can leave the hood in the garage till the rush of seeing it wears off a bit.

Enjoy, Woody
 
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