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    IC2, I have the March System,not sure it was made in China (5 yrs. old) as the alt,pwr strng, water pump and etc.are working fine.

    I would not put that much money in the system again, once the radiator and fan are mounted you can't see all that billet. There are a lot of pulley mfgs. out there.

    It do look nice before you mount the radiator and fan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Dalton View Post
    IC2, I have the March System,not sure it was made in China (5 yrs. old) as the alt,pwr strng, water pump and etc.are working fine.

    I would not put that much money in the system again, once the radiator and fan are mounted you can't see all that billet. There are a lot of pulley mfgs. out there.

    It do look nice before you mount the radiator and fan.
    A buddy has a March system - made in China. Possibly some of their items are made there and the rest here.

    Last night I spent probably in excess of 2 hours getting 'smarter' about front drive systems and decided that I should have been more choosy when I purchased my Street& Performance front pulleys and brackets and gone the serp route. My final decision - call S&P and buy their $48 2 groove V pulley and try to find a pair of matched belts. It was a good idea, but not now.

    As far as the billet, it looks really great before you hang the rest of the front end, afterwards, it IS a PITA to keep clean and shiny

    This is before I decided that a/c in a roadster wasn't smart, but it's another story as to why I even have the system. Other changes made as well:

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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    As far as the billet, it looks really great before you hang the rest of the front end, afterwards, it IS a PITA to keep clean and shiny
    This is the main reason I dislike shiney stuff, I'm too F'n lazy to keep it all clean...joe
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