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Old 07-08-2014, 10:56 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by The Radium King View Post
sure. the idea would not be to misrepresent the car, but rather to acknowledge that it is a ruf 'clone' and not genuine ruf. just wondering if branding it as a ruf (with hood crest, logo'd floor mats or whatever) is ok if done exactly as ruf intended (with all the performance associated with a ruf, and with genuine ruf parts) or if that would be more akin to a guy who puts 'RS' or 'Carrera' decals on his boxster because he has an aftermarket exhaust and a cold air intake.

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