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That doesn't make sense.
A VIN is much more specific to a car than a cowl tag. Why not exactly reproduce a dash VIN from a "missing" COPO and put it on another body and fake the hidden stamps? As stated earlier "Seems that people choose what is best dependent upon their specific situation and then ridicule others for offering tags for sale or changing tags." You can't say one is OK and the other is not OK. How about we reproduce an engine stamp on a date correct block. By putting a fake door tag on another door you have done the same thing.
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