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Clarification in term. It's my understanding that all X ram Z's were over the counter pieces. The X ram did not come in the trunk like some header applications, and even if they were installed at the dealer on the day of delivery, they are not considered "factory", or a "factory" option in reference to the originality of the car. Am I correct, or have I missed something?
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I believe you are Correct. Don't really think there is any paper work with the X-ram. Just at the parts counter. So why are they so expensive?
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Never mind that! Why are you still awake?
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I think in general they are way over hyped. You are correct they were never an rpo and as such are not considered factory in most judging programs. The setup has wow factor thats for sure.
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