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Are you really sure you are using ORIGINAL parts?, Even workshop TAUKE kena upcar
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k!nex
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Dec 15 2025, 02:10 PM
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Dec 15 2025, 01:42 PM) I only buy from Vanli. A bit more expensive but I know they give genuine parts. Not really. I bought toyota spare parts from vanli before. From their jalan ipoh HQ , i walked in. I was offered "clone" or ori version of a cabin filter for a Vios. So they also sell non genuine parts. Be careful
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k!nex
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Dec 15 2025, 02:18 PM
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QUOTE(swanlover @ Dec 15 2025, 02:13 PM) I think 80-90% parts in laz and shoppee are fake..not easy to find a genuine seller… Just buy from Lotus if you want cheap. MNC like them wont dare sell fake oil to ruin their reputation for a few pennies. Parallel import but still ori
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k!nex
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Dec 15 2025, 02:30 PM
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Dec 15 2025, 02:13 PM) That is not clone I believe, but more to OEM. I wouldn't call OEM as non genuine as those are genuine products. They are spare parts seller, so for sure they will stock up OEM products to sell too. Definitely different quality items. I compared both items side by side. If its OEM, the car manufacturer will only give 1 spec to make the part. Not multiple specs. Something like wheel bearings , you can buy NTN branding ones instead of Honda/Toyota branded. That is OEM because NTN is the one who make wheel bearings for Honda/Toyota . You get to save a few bucks with it. If its of different vendor from the ones car manufacturer use to build their cars in the factory, then it is 3rd party parts. Maybe better or inferior in quality. Definitely not OEM .
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