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On the cowl tag: anyone with knowledge of the false information that was put on that tag could be held liable if someone else (a buyer) relied upon that false information. If you got a repro of the exact original damaged cowl tag and put it on, no one is liable because no damage has occurred. If you put on a repro of your original conformance decal, no one is liable because no damage has occurred. If you swapped the metal VIN tag onto another body and had a conformance decal made up to match that newly installed VIN tag (or even carefully moved the original decal to a new body), the making and placing of the decal on the car, in and of itself is not a crime, but it will be used as further evidence of the criminal act of VIN tampering. [/ QUOTE ] I agree.
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