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to really put a twist on things, what if jake raby supplied a coa and a 'Flat6' hood crest with every engine he built? his engine program is even more intrusive and complete than what ruf is doing with the 986/996 platform. perhaps work with rennline, brembo, momo, ksport, tarett, etc., to get 'Flat6' branded brakes, steering wheels, shift knobs, suspension, etc. you realise that most of the components sold by ruf for their 986/996 program are rebranded from other vendors ...
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Each of our engines are serialized. They come with a unique door jamb ID decal, mainly for ID purposes if the cars are sold in the future. We also do offer a COA with every engine, and always have.
We did this from day one, because we knew people would lie about having our engine at the time of sale, so we kept the market honest by employing this.
That said, we don't advertise and hardly even send out newsletters. I don't even have a single banner ad, and in the last 2 years I've spent less than 1K on advertisement. We don't need it, our work finds us, because no one else does what we do. Why advertise and waste money when we can't keep up as it is?
BTW- I buy broken Porsches and hold them for special projects all the time. They are opportunities for potential buyers that want something different, and want it Raby powered. Again, I also don't advertise having those cars, but since I have 16 of them and had to become a licensed car dealer, I am about to release the inventory to the public for the first time.