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Subject Of course I don't use real crome...I use chrome.
     
Posted by Milo (San Antonio) on December 15, 2005 at 1:43 PM
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In Reply To contact scott smith, he gets all of his pipes cromed posted by suprakillinz(boulder soon) on December 15, 2005 at 12:25 PM
     
Message Now, lets see. I don't remember doing your cam gears but if you say I have done so then well I have to take your word for it.

Okay.... you got cam gears chromed even though we don't recommend chroming any engine part that takes that much abuse. We will still offer it but don't recommend it and we can't offer any type of refund only a re-do in chrome at our chroming cost. Plus if you decided to install them using an ice pick and hammer then is it still our fault? I've only done that for one part in the history of me doing chrome for the past 2 years and it was on a strut bar that somebody messed up. Like Mr. Chris Rock said....you can drive with your feet but that doesn't make it a good fucking idea.

2nd, yes of course we use real chrome. We not only use real "chrome", not "crome", it's actually done in triple nickel plate for the best finishes possible. I take great offense to someone not liking finishes. So, that really upsets me deeply that you would trash our finishes. But, I am not going to get into an immature poo slinging contest cause everone, in the end, comes out looking like shit. Well, maybe just one more.

Finally, your dog is ghey.

Oh and PS, I might be doing a few of Scott Smith's chroming jobs in the future. Just an FYI! We were working out a deal some time ago on me doing some of his sets.

Now, go stand in the corner until you know what you are talking about.

Oh yeah, and to be the nice guy that I am if you want to send back the cam gears that I chromed....as you say I did. Send them back and I will either re-chrome them for you again or give you the option of powdercoating at full cost.

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