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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Aug 2, 2015 14:56:13 GMT -5
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DynoDave
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Post by DynoDave on Aug 2, 2015 18:41:53 GMT -5
So the guy posting for Phoenix never did say how his are made, did he? Perhaps that an answer in itself? Of course, I'm a little biased against them. The company that proudly advertises "Any decal, any car, any year", laughed (yes, laughed) at me when I asked for them to reproduce some decals for me, said no one would ever do it. I found a local shop to do them instead. I guess "Any decal, any car, any year" means "Any decal, any car, any year, as long as it's something we have in stock".
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Post by Nacho-RT74 on Aug 2, 2015 18:57:08 GMT -5
never replied to the question or paid attention to the diff color shade claim. Do you know what I think about a "Chrysler licensed reproduction" now, right ?
so decided to go on my own ) hoping everything came out nice... I'm getting in risk some good money on this.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2015 19:26:25 GMT -5
Do you know what I think about a "Chrysler licensed reproduction" now, right ? "Chrysler licensed reproduction" only means that someone gave Chrysler an unnecessary payment. It should never be interpreted to mean "quality part" made to some sort of specifications.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2015 13:16:02 GMT -5
Reading thru the comments on the other site...
question...what part of the Rallye stripe causes the need for Chrysler approval/licensing? Is it the Charger script or arrow emblem?
For example....on a tail light lens, it is my understanding that as long as the Pentastar logo is not present, it does not have to be approved/licensed. If the Pentastar logo is used...it does.
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