How to identify genuine / snide centre caps
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Hi folks. I've bought some centre caps off a seller on eBay, which were sold As genuine porsche items. They could well be, but equally they could also be Chinese copies.
Is there any easy way to identify oem ones? I notice the Chinese copies all have the correct codes etc on the back of them as well.
It's not that I don't believe the seller, I just want to be sure...
Thanks for your help.
Matt
Is there any easy way to identify oem ones? I notice the Chinese copies all have the correct codes etc on the back of them as well.
It's not that I don't believe the seller, I just want to be sure...
Thanks for your help.
Matt
The originals come in a reassuringly expensive silver box, which probably costs more to make than the counter-fitters sell the caps themselves for... and is otherwise rather useless!
edit: and that's probably not very helpful for you if the seller says he took them off a car! Does he have a good reason for having removed them from an existing set of wheels, by the way - asking him to explain that might help you understand their authenticity.
edit: and that's probably not very helpful for you if the seller says he took them off a car! Does he have a good reason for having removed them from an existing set of wheels, by the way - asking him to explain that might help you understand their authenticity.
Edited by Oso on Thursday 20th August 17:01
Luffield said:
Hi folks. I've bought some centre caps off a seller on eBay, which were sold As genuine porsche items. They could well be, but equally they could also be Chinese copies.
Is there any easy way to identify oem ones? I notice the Chinese copies all have the correct codes etc on the back of them as well.
It's not that I don't believe the seller, I just want to be sure...
Thanks for your help.
Matt
This is Ebay we're talking about. You can probably assume they are genuine and fresh from the NCP most local to the seller.Is there any easy way to identify oem ones? I notice the Chinese copies all have the correct codes etc on the back of them as well.
It's not that I don't believe the seller, I just want to be sure...
Thanks for your help.
Matt
Then, of course, there is the question: does it bleedin' matter? If they look legit, who is going to know, or much less care, whether they are OEM or not?
I bought a set for £10 of eBay, came from China, even came in individual 'porsche' boxes with part numbers etc!
Clearly fake, but they are great quality and look no different than the genuine plastic caps once fitted. They are even still in place after 5 track days!
Think I know where my next set will be coming from!
No-brainier
Clearly fake, but they are great quality and look no different than the genuine plastic caps once fitted. They are even still in place after 5 track days!
Think I know where my next set will be coming from!
No-brainier
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