Midnight — Auto Parts Smoking Exclusive |top|
: Much like the "midnight requisition" in military slang, it describes taking what is needed without paperwork or payment. Mechanical Opportunism
The video of this car drifting through the Haruna Tunnel while emitting a controlled cloud of aromatic smoke broke 17 million views last March. The top comment reads: "I don't smoke. I don't steal parts. But I would kill for that exhaust note." midnight auto parts smoking exclusive
You want a standard alternator? Go to NAPA. You need a fuel pump that won’t sing hymns at idle? Leave. : Much like the "midnight requisition" in military
While the allure of a cheap, "exclusive" part is tempting for a project build, it comes with heavy baggage. Buying from the "midnight supply" fuels organized crime syndicates and "backstreet garages" that undercut legitimate businesses. Furthermore, once a car is "chopped" into a hundred pieces, it becomes nearly impossible for the original owner to recover their property, making it a devastating crime for the victim. I don't steal parts