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When will the NOS run out?
meticulous:
If you want to be really picky shouldn't only shops that have stored the part be allowed to call the part nos, because when someone buys it its no longer new and should be classed as second hand if it was to be sold on again. Mint and unmarked is always better than nos anyhow...
leehunt1:
--- Quote from: Swivel on January 27, 2013, 01:13 PM ---Real meaning of NOS :D :D :D :D :D ;)
--- End quote ---
NEW OLD SCHOOL..!!! :LolLolLolLol:
hunterdubber:
If I buy a part and the items is NOS ,,meaning "never fitted still in untouched packaging "
Then I build a bike, with parts on that I myself have taken out of the original packaging , then I say built with
NOS pedals , NOS Grips , etc . Because I got them totally NOS :)
If I came to sell the parts after removal (and no riding use) , obviously they are no longer NOS , they're mint show ponied .
Nobody can sell you an item as NOS still ,,,,when taken off their build , even with the original packaging . Although they try to,, and some do word their adverts that way ::)
Simple really
If it was in the untouched packaging when you got it ,,,,it was/is new
If it didn't come in the OG box/packet ,, you can bet it's mint/ponied .
If you're buying a part to fit it anyway ,does it matter NOS or not
I've had NOS un-built Araya rims before scratched to death from bad storage ,, worse than survivor ridden ones :crazy2:
Devilock:
Gashead:
Never according to my loft :daumenhoch:
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