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Only saw one that had an exhaust with it which I don't need for $400
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Only saw one that had an exhaust with it which I don't need for $400
He actually said you're just shy of racist.
Curious, how are you accessing the internet right now? Where were the parts made? Oh, that's right, CHINA.
me, too. all in all, this is a small world. products are made by many countries together. check our house, you will find a lot of things are made in china.Actually my parts are products of Taiwan and Japan. Dat cutsom Gaming rig Doe :/
Actually my parts are products of Taiwan and Japan. Dat cutsom Gaming rig Doe :/
Just ordered some Black mirror caps for 40$ waited a month finally USPS tracking says it was delivered at 4:20 pm in the mailbox. I check the mailbox at 7:30 and there was no package. very disappointed after waiting so long. I guess i will see how BUYCHINA handles it... f88888 usps
Every so often we get an anti-China rant from someone who doesn't know a thing about manufacturing processes and reality. It's a FACT that most parts in our cars are made in China, including some that say made in Taiwan or Japan or USA.
Because of their volume capacity, the Chinese can build factories bigger than ever built elsewhere in the world and they have a near unlimited supply of labor, although they are definitely starting to struggle with salary rises that are forcing factories to move, either inland or in countries with lower labor costs such as Vietnam.
The Chinese have invested millions in ultra modern factories that we in the West never imagined building. They buy the best design, cutting, molding,etc. equipment from Germany and crank up production.
Like anywhere else in the world, there are different tiers of manufacturing quality in China, from the ultra sophisticated to the abysmally cheap. It's very common in China to see a high end manufacturer surrounded by several mid-level ones, themselves surrounded by multiple low cost ones. If the foreign buyer bargains too low with the top guy, they will subcontract to the mid guys and down the quality chain so they can make a profit. So the first 3-4 shipments will be to standard but the next few will drop in quality... simple.
A high end part fabricated in the US or Germany or Japan or wherever high end fabrication is recognized can be made to spec in China and is often made in China. The margin will just not be high and may not be worth making there when considering the supply chain. From experience, I'd say high end, low production (hundreds) or even mid productions (low 1000's) goods are better made in the country were good are sold. The Chinese aren't set up (at least 10 years ago) to make a run of a few hundred items; they need volumes. Our middle men create brands, marketing and perhaps design but I can assure you, most everything is made in China.
A lot of the links in the main page are no good now.. I was really interested in the blind spot mirror
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