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My post was not meant to "slam" anyone. I was just trying to explain to Kloneco that a lot of the supercar owners and/or the restoration shops I know go to great lengths to use either original or NOS parts, regardless of the quality, and/or price. I think that is a given, if by nothing else then the $$$ NOS parts demand. And, you are right, that desire is not limited to supercars. Regardless of whether I use repop parts on my cars or not, I do not think it is an illness, just a passion for correctness and originality, which I admire. If it were not for this desire, passion, illness, or whatever it is called, we would not have the many owners who spend counless hours and $$$ to have their car achieve the Diamond award. And I think we all enjoy seeing these cars.
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Rat Pack, Thanks for making the statement about us poor ol' non-Supercar owners . I thought I was going to have to sell all of my NOS parts or buy a Supercar [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif[/img]
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An original delete plate has the part number molded as raised letters in the part. A repop is made from a VCR tape case or carrier box. The one I metioned that I'm considering selling is the GM version with the part number. Thanks
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