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The original point or question was with regards to the cosmetic logo that is applied to the metal face of the embossed VIN. If the person who owned the car decided to put a flower logo under the vehicle number it does not change the authenticity of that car. The logo stamping has nothing to do with the verification of the automobile. That exact same logo is also found on the emissions decal and import decal of imported vehicles. I don’t recall ever hearing of anyone being prosecuted if they had decided to rub that logo stamping off their VIN plate within the tenure of owning the vehicle. Many original owners rubbed the logo off from constantly wiping and cleaning their dash pad. The white Chrysler logo has become the scapegoat to a problem when in reality it is only a symptom to the real issue concerning vehicle fraud.




Are you gonna make this product so we dont have to deal with those pendejos at PCG, I would much rather buy from you even if its more money


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