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Quanity of aftermarket tinware ?
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<blockquote data-quote="vwvanman0" data-source="post: 407764" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>Genuine german tin is best,not mexican/brazillian or repro</p><p>Take the cylinder shrouds for example genuine ones have a deflector plate inside them to direct air over the barrels,the repro tin does not!</p><p></p><p>The fit of repro tin leaves a lot to be desired and it seems thinner steel.</p><p></p><p>Find some genuine tin,a lot of it has the vw roundel stamped on,have it blasted and painted/powder coated and it will last for years and do the job its designed to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwvanman0, post: 407764, member: 222"] Genuine german tin is best,not mexican/brazillian or repro Take the cylinder shrouds for example genuine ones have a deflector plate inside them to direct air over the barrels,the repro tin does not! The fit of repro tin leaves a lot to be desired and it seems thinner steel. Find some genuine tin,a lot of it has the vw roundel stamped on,have it blasted and painted/powder coated and it will last for years and do the job its designed to do. [/QUOTE]
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