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Alfred Anaya took pride in his generous service guarantee. Though his stereo installation business, Valley Custom Audio Fanatics, was just a one-man operation based out of his San Fernando, California, home, he offered all of his clients a lifetime warranty: If there was ever any problem with his handiwork, he would fix it for the cost of parts alone—no questions asked.
Anaya’s customers typically took advantage of this deal when their fiendishly loud subwoofers blew out or their fiberglass speaker boxes developed hairline cracks. But in late January 2009, a man whom Anaya knew only as Esteban called for help with a more exotic product: a hidden compartment that Anaya had installed in his Ford F-150 pickup truck. O
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guy works in shop young age build up and becomes his own boss
takes pride in his work
make compartment for celebrities, superstars, dealers
no law saying cant make these as long as your not putting drugs,guns, illegal shit in them
big dealers come to him to make such compartments, he does,
DEA gets involved
dealers ship drugs from la to Kansas
busted
dealers rat and get half the sentence this guy gets
state of Kansas goes after this guy who build compartments even tho hes never once step foot in Kansas
23 years for building secret compartments in trucks n cars
LOL ohh MERICA
what a joke, some legal system you guys have kinda sad